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  • Every Step I Take
    Family and Children | Health

    Every Step I Take

    ByMelony Brown October 24, 2013

    Growing up believing that excelling in athletics earned her dad’s approval,  Cindy* knew the diagnosis of a disease which affected her motor and sensory nerves would cause him to treat her as a “less than.” The same way he had already begun to treat her younger brothers who also had Charcot Marie Tooth (CMT) disease….

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  • A 50th Birthday Celebration
    Family and Children | Health

    A 50th Birthday Celebration

    ByMelony Brown October 10, 2013

    Reaching a 50th birthday is a milestone to many, but to Kandy and her family, it was cause for a HUGE celebration. When Kandy was born in 1963 with a diagnosis of chromosomal translocation, her family knew her life expectancy might not be the same as her non-disabled peers. But after fifty years, Kandy* is…

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  • Determined Resolve
    Health

    Determined Resolve

    ByMelony Brown September 26, 2013

    Darlene* believes, “You have to trust in God, because He can take a bad situation and turn it into good.” Being born two and a half months premature and weighing two pounds and seven and a half ounces could easily be considered a bad situation. Darlene’s seventeen year old mother heard the doctors say her…

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  • Fight Like a Girl
    Family and Children | Health

    Fight Like a Girl

    ByMelony Brown September 11, 2013

    Having spent many years with teenagers in the role of teacher, I have to admit I like them. One moment they are frustrated (with their peers and the world) and emotional about it, and the next they are wise (beyond their years) and witty. Much can be learned from these young adults . . ….

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  • Devastating Loss in Hurricane Katrina
    Family and Children | Tragedy

    Devastating Loss in Hurricane Katrina

    ByMelony Brown August 28, 2013September 4, 2022

    On this eighth anniversary of the deadliest and most destructive hurricane in America’s history, Hurricane Katrina survivor Jennifer* shares her story of devastating loss. She might have lost almost every material thing in the storm, but she gained a closer relationship with God. *Her real name is used with permission.     Dreams Come True…

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  • Please Forgive Me, Part 2
    Abuse

    Please Forgive Me, Part 2

    ByMelony Brown August 8, 2013September 4, 2022

    If you haven’t read “Please Forgive Me, Part 1” about Rochelle’s struggle with abuse, please read it before reading the conclusion to her story. Rochelle’s story takes the same path as many victims in that she too separates from her abuser and takes him back several times before making her final break. Enduring the Abuse…

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  • Please Forgive Me, Part 1
    Abuse | Family and Children

    Please Forgive Me, Part 1

    ByMelony Brown August 1, 2013September 4, 2022

    Rochelle* has known more years of abuse than years without abuse. What was “learned” at a young age formed an image of what to expect in relationships with men. * A pseudonym is used to protect her privacy. Can I Go, Too? A family car accident when Rochelle was six years old caused her step-father’s…

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  • Overcoming Breast Cancer
    Health

    Overcoming Breast Cancer

    ByMelony Brown July 11, 2013September 4, 2022

    As a mammographer of 25 years, Tracie*strongly believes in having an annual mammogram to detect the early signs of breast cancer. All of those years of experience caused her to prepare for the worst, in case it ever happened to her. And in July of 2011, her worst case scenario did happen. * Her real…

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  • My One Word
    Book Reviews

    My One Word

    ByMelony Brown June 27, 2013September 4, 2022

    Last week I wandered into a Barnes & Noble to use up some time before picking up my youngest son from acting camp. Bookstores are dangerous places for me: money-wise and generating new ideas-wise. One book caught my eye because of its simplicity. After reading it, I believe it might become of one of my…

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  • Infertility: Moving Mountains
    Family and Children | Health

    Infertility: Moving Mountains

    ByMelony Brown June 6, 2013September 4, 2022

    “First comes love. Then comes marriage. Then comes baby in the baby carriage,” the childhood saying goes. Julie* found love, then they married, but the baby carriage was the elusive part of the equation. * Her real name is used with permission. Years of Waiting and Wanting Three years of marriage bliss led to dreams…

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