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Dear Reader,

View this page as a place where you and I can have a conversation on subjects that are meaningful to both of us. On a regular basis I plan to post a topic or question on my mind which I encourage you to respond to (see below).

On this same page you will also find some of the responses that have been sent in by those who have viewed this web site. Please feel free to submit your own questions and thoughts which I might comment on and share with other viewers. I truly look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

FEEDBACK FROM READERS: Tiny Miracles

In recent days some readers have sent comments to question prompts posed on different pages of this web site.
From WendyC who responded to the Discover Words of Encouragement Page in which she offers the words she would express to a child growing up: ”I love you so much. You are a good person. I am so glad you were born.”
From Katie, responding to the Record Your Life Stories & Memories Page:
What she regards as tiny miracles: Flowers –magnificent! Stars in the black early morning sky.
Nature.
Worth fighting For: Children
Something she wants to go on forever: Love and devotion to children.
From Blondie, also responding to the Record Your Life Stories & Memories Page:
What I want: I want my children to feel and be safe. I want to know that they are always happy and secure in their world.
Tiny Miracles: Kindness to others. I work in a public school. So many people declare that God has been removed from public schools — however, even though prayer is not allowed God is still present. He is there in the daily actions of those who teach and care for the students in the building. From the teacher who takes time to help a student understand, to the counselor who helps a hungry child, or the cafeteria worker who gives someone more so that they don’t go home hungry.
Worth fighting for: I would fight for the cure for cancer. If I could raise money to help find a cure for the many strains and kings of cancer that infect Americans I would.
Something I want to go on forever: I want the security of my family to go on forever.

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