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YHOP Supporting Churches
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YHOP's efforts are fortified by these churches' fundraising efforts and publicity:. All Saints Lutheran Church. Christ the King Lutheran Church. Countryside Church Unitarian Universalist. First United Methodist Church of Palatine. Holy Family Catholic Church. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. St Nectarios Greek Orthodox Church. St Paul United Church of Christ. St Theresa Catholic Church. The Presbyterian Church of Palatine. Willow Creek Community Church.
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Audrey kelleR phoTography: An Autumn Affair!
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Thursday, December 30, 2010. It was a chilly autumn day when Kim and Luke said "I do" on October 2nd in Palatine, IL. However, you'd never be able to tell just how cold it was from the beautiful and intimate photos that we captured of the two. True love radiated from the couple with each embrace and kiss on this momentous day. We were thrilled to work with Kim's family again, as we photographed her sister Erin's wedding and Engagement Session. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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words for the weary: January 2007
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Words for the weary. Saturday, January 20, 2007. I am who I am. I am not a joyful Christian. If you want to hang with someone who crows “Praise the Lord” at every happy moment, you’ll have to look elsewhere. I do know people like that—the cynic in me finds their behavior rather unauthentic, but I appreciate their energy. Now, I know that God helps me through tough times – he has a proven track record of doing so – it’s just that my reaction to adversity is to grit my teeth, duck my head...8221; on a stre...
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words for the weary: so hard to trust
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Words for the weary. Friday, July 31, 2009. So hard to trust. It's inevitable: your child reaches a certain age and decides that Mom is not as powerful, knowledgable or even as funny as he/she once imagined. In fact (as witnessed by said child), sometimes Mom loses things, gets lost herself, and forgets critical items ("Mom, you forgot to buy Kookie Cookie Crumble cereal AGAIN? Let's not even get into the ever-widening gap between what makes Mom laugh and what the child considers humorous. When my 6-year...
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words for the weary
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Words for the weary. Thursday, July 30, 2009. Today's question: How has God used suffering to wake you up spiritually? I think the most important word in this question is "used," as in Jesus teaches us that God. Suffering, he does not. It If we persist in believing that the trials of life are. God to create teachable moments, then he takes on the image of a sadistic professor intent on our misery. Even devoted students would be discouraged by a professor who teaches simply for knowledge's sake. Subscribe...
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words for the weary: slippery slope of self-improvement
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Words for the weary. Tuesday, August 11, 2009. Slippery slope of self-improvement. God must have laughed heartily when I embarked on yet another quest to become physically fit, be healthy, eat less sugar and stop drinking coffee. All was going well, I was biking and/or walking daily, eating more salads and drinking less colas. Don't think that fat free creamer in the coffee is making much difference anymore. I'm laughing, too. It all seems so ridiculous, like putting up a tent during a rainstorm or d...
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words for the weary: November 2006
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Words for the weary. Friday, November 17, 2006. Why do we get angry at our kids? Usually it's because they are not listening to us. Or they are listening to us but they aren't doing what we want them to do.or don't want them to do, as the case may be. Then there's what my mom always called "sassy-mouth" or "backtalk," the snide remarks that reveal a disdain for parental authority. And then there's "the look." The "oh-brother-there-she-goes-again-nag-nag" look. It says it all. Who do I think I am? But so ...
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words for the weary: July 2009
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Words for the weary. Friday, July 31, 2009. So hard to trust. It's inevitable: your child reaches a certain age and decides that Mom is not as powerful, knowledgable or even as funny as he/she once imagined. In fact (as witnessed by said child), sometimes Mom loses things, gets lost herself, and forgets critical items ("Mom, you forgot to buy Kookie Cookie Crumble cereal AGAIN? Let's not even get into the ever-widening gap between what makes Mom laugh and what the child considers humorous. When my 6-year...
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