tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3911851654769351129.post5722235353651501707..comments2014-05-05T18:42:59.056+07:00Comments on Ordinary Life in the Wild: Perspectives On My MolehillsAlinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01556835916366953109noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3911851654769351129.post-78231000902356618852012-02-26T07:50:03.722+07:002012-02-26T07:50:03.722+07:00Thanks for sharing that, Elke! I am so sorry for ...Thanks for sharing that, Elke! I am so sorry for the loss of your son. I can't imagine what you've gone through. It is great that you look to that verse in Matthew 10. What amazing perspective. <br />Blessings!ordinaryalinanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3911851654769351129.post-875373321904163662012-02-26T03:28:08.615+07:002012-02-26T03:28:08.615+07:00Alina YOU wrote this is so good. Matt 10verse 29-3...Alina YOU wrote this is so good. Matt 10verse 29-31comes to mind<br /><br />are not two sparroes sold for a farthing?and one of them shall not fall<br />on the ground without your father.<br />But the very hairs of your hhead are all numberd.<br />Fear ye not therefore,ye are of more value than many sparrows.<br /><br />When I lost my bautyfull son Christian at age 24 it broke my hearth in a million<br />pieces I still cry when someon elses child dies.<br />My personel pain is much better knowing he is with GOD and I will see him again. I'm sooo greatfull for the love he gave me.<br />ElkeElkelombardnoreply@blogger.com