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Monthly Archives: May 2021
My Kennedy, Graham, and Murray Ancestors from Ballintoy, Antrim, Northern Ireland
The furthest I can take my Kennedy family line back is to my 6th great-grandparents John Kennedy and Anne Graham. John Kennedy (I) was born about 1700 in Antrim, Northern Ireland. Anne Graham was born about 1702 in Antrim, Northern … Continue reading
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Embracing the Beauty of Your High Forehead . . . You are Altogether Lovely
Embrace the Beauty of your High Forehead. For you are altogether lovely! Continue reading
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Letter to Philemon
The Epistle of Paul to Philemon = Freedom in Forgiveness Continue reading
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The Epistle to Titus
Paul’s Letter to Titus Background information about this epistle: “The Pastoral Epistles (PE) comprise a corpus of pseudepigraphical teachings attributed to the apostle Paul and ostensibly written to his closest followers, Timothy and Titus. These books were likely compiled in … Continue reading
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Spiritual Growth Through Trauma
Before I include my own insights into my own personal faith and spiritual growth journey, I feel I need to give some context and general information about the stages of faith: “It is important to remember that such developmental “stages” … Continue reading
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Daniel Streing / Strang, Sr. and Charlotte Marie Lemaistre – My first confirmed French Ancestors.
Huguenot Cross Continue reading
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