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Word Filled Wednesday



The lazy days of summer vacation are rapidly coming to an end. A new school year begins next week. There is a big change this year at our home where our oldest son will be attending college. Although we are supporting and providing for him what he needs, much of the responsibility to succeed lies in his hands.

Proverbs is a book in the Bible filled with rich wisdom to carry us through life. The older (more mature!) I get, the clearer I understand these lessons in wisdom and desire to pass them along. This is my prayer for the beginning a new school year, for the lives of my sons to always pursue mercy and truth and in every area of their lives trust the Lord and follow Him.


May you be blessed today through WFW and may God's Word enrich and encourage you in all your ways!


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  1. That is so appropriate for big changes, like college! And, it also encouraged me today.

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  2. I love your blog! It´s so refreshing and joyful!! ;)
    We have three boys in common! I can learn from you cause yours are older.
    All the pointers accepted!
    thanks for coming over! So excited to know another Homeschool Mommy of Boys!

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  3. Such great wisdom - and a wonderful prayer for all of our children! Hope your school year starts off wonderful....for everyone!

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  4. Wonderful Proverbs as you start a new school year! We started this week!

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  5. What a perfect verse for this time, of going back to school. Happy WFW

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  6. I love that phrase...write them on the tablet of your heart. Love those verses.

    Blessings.

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  7. Learn Proverbs a day...keep (most) troubles away :)! Many verses in Proverbs are great for memorization.

    Thanks for visiting my blog.

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