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Janet Benlien Reeves

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Reader. Writer. Runner. Flower hunter. Child of God. Happily-ever-after married wife to a most amazing minister who just happens to be her best friend. Mom and grandmom prone to cheer.

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Home Is Where God Sends You

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Parachute Prayer

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Tea Party Blues and Grass-Stained Ballet Shoes

It’smy day to play with the grandchildren while their daddy works at the LighthouseMission and their mommy runs errands, then teaches a class on ministry to the unhoused. Both have arrived home for a quick lunch. Bridget, mydaughter-in-law, has brought Aspen, my four-year-old granddaughter, home from aballet lesson. Aspen looks entirely too grown up in her pink tutu. Her blondehair in a ponyta Read more of this blog post »
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