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Finds for Fridays - October 1



Finds for Fridays is my way of sharing some of the wonderful blogs posts I read each week. I am currently following about 100 blogs and at least scan them as much as I can. Each week, I'll note and "set aside" some posts that especially speak to me for whatever reason. And each Friday that I am able, I'll share them with you. I hope you'll stop by and read the posts, and maybe even follow the blogs if you aren't already. A win-win, right?

And now...here they are!

To Those Four Girls Out There by Amy Bayliss at AmyBayliss.com (about praying for your kids' future spouses)

Celebrating Purpose by Terri Tiffany at Terri Tiffany, Inspirational Writer (about celebrating in difficulties)

Roger's Questions by Billy Coffey at Katdish.net (about questions and answers and faith)

Rainy Day Rambles by Sara Harricharan at In Shades of Scarlet (about appreciating the rain)

In The Presence of Holiness by Karlene Jacobsen at Homespun Expressions (about a divine appointment)

Thanks for stopping by. Hope you check out these posts, and maybe even become a follower of the blogs. Some great reading out there.

Have a great weekend.

Paving Rough Roads With God's Presence

4 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for the link!! I hope your weekend is awesome!!

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  2. I pray for my kids' future spouses when I remember to - thanks for the link to this post to help me remember how important it is. I hope those sweet, tender little hearts I am raising find wonderful, Godly spouses!! Also that they have great patience - they'll need it :)

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  3. Awesome finds, Joanne. Thank you for the plug.

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  4. These look like some excellent posts! Thanks for sharing the links. I'll check them out this weekend!

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