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  • Out of the Dark
    Depression | Music Review

    Out of the Dark

    ByMelony Brown May 18, 2017December 8, 2020

    Most of us have been there. In the dark. Feeling lost. Trapped. Lacking vision. Lacking hope. Singer/songwriter Mandisa WAS there, but now. Now she’s out of the dark and into the light! This album is POWERFUL!     Out of the Dark Mandisa said Psalm 40:2-3 was the inspiration for her new music. It says, “He…

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  • Tattoos and Stones
    Writing

    Tattoos and Stones

    ByMelony Brown May 4, 2017December 10, 2020

    Tattoos and stones? Unusual combination, or totally related? For me . . . they are totally related. My tattoos serve as stones of remembrance. Let’s take a look at two examples of stones of remembrance before I relate them to my tattoos. Struggles During Their Forty-Year Journey When we read Exodus and Deuteronomy, we learn…

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  • Holocaust Survivor, Part 2
    Family and Children | Tragedy

    Holocaust Survivor, Part 2

    ByMelony Brown April 13, 2017January 27, 2022

    If you haven’t read part 1 of Helen’s story. Read it here first. Narrowly Escaped Death Helen narrowly escaped death at Auschwitz. However, she was not free. Yet. The note given to the SS officer saved Helen, her sister Pearl, and 500 other women from walking straight to the crematorium. But seeing the cattle cars…

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  • Holocaust Survivor, Part 1
    Family and Children | Tragedy

    Holocaust Survivor, Part 1

    ByMelony Brown April 6, 2017January 27, 2022

    Holocaust survivor Helen Weingarten* shares, “I fought to survive each day. I didn’t know if we would survive the next day. Then, we would survive the next day. We lived like this for 180 days.” * Her real name is used with permission.   Holocaust Survivor It was a humbling and emotional experience to interview…

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  • Ruby Is a Gem
    Family and Children | Health

    Ruby Is a Gem

    ByMelony Brown March 21, 2017October 1, 2023

    If you know Ruby, then you definitely know Ruby IS a gem! * Her real name, used with permission.     Today is Ruby’s day! It’s World Down Syndrome Day!  If you aren’t wearing fun and funky socks, go change them right now! Typical of Neurological Struggles Nicole and Lehr decided not to have the…

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  • No Shame in Having Alzheimer’s
    Health

    No Shame in Having Alzheimer’s

    ByMelony Brown February 23, 2017December 8, 2020

    “There is no shame in having Alzheimer’s disease,” Laura* can confidently say after living with it for the last two and a half years. * Her real name, used with permission. Not being able to spell the word we or how to calculate the tip after dinner alarmed her. She told herself it had to be…

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  • The Scars that have Shaped Me
    Book Reviews

    The Scars that have Shaped Me

    ByMelony Brown February 2, 2017December 10, 2020

    “A scar is a mark left by a healed wound. My scars signify healing,” writes author Vaneetha Risner. Yes! They definitely do signify healing. As one with a “zipperhead” scar from brain surgery, I look at my scar in the mirror almost daily and know it represents my healing from Moyamoya disease. The Scars That…

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  • Prayer Is a Mighty Thing
    Health

    Prayer Is a Mighty Thing

    ByMelony Brown January 5, 2017December 8, 2020

    Little did Leslie* know when she met Grant for lunch to discuss a mutual friend that he would become her supportive companion during her journey of overcoming. Soon after their lunch meeting, Leslie and Grant began dating. * Her real name, used with permission. The neck pain Leslie began experiencing in January of 2014 didn’t…

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  • Loved the Feeling of Being Starved
    Depression | Eating Disorders | Health

    Loved the Feeling of Being Starved

    ByMelony Brown December 1, 2016December 8, 2020

    Like every college freshman who adds the “freshman fifteen,” Bridget* began dieting and exercising her sophomore year. Before long the glamorous idea of getting healthy turned into an obsessive behavior. One that took over her life. * Her real name, used with permission. Despite reaching the goal of studying meteorology at her first choice college,…

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  • Nothing Is Impossible
    Health

    Nothing Is Impossible

    ByMelony Brown November 10, 2016September 14, 2022

    When her doctor’s nurse called her and said, “You need to come in. Bring someone with you,” Tracy* felt certain the endoscopic test results weren’t going to be good news. * Her real name is used with permission.     Causing Her Unusual Symptoms Several months of aggravating heartburn, losing two pounds a week, and…

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