I identify, my husband is out of work right now as well. All I can say Rachel is that FAITH is the absence of FEAR and FEAR is the absence of FAITH! Once you hit rock bottom there is nowhere to go but back UP!
I am the happy, proud, spastic, clumsy, blonde, sometimes funny and very unorganized mother to two wonderful kiddos. My husband is Kevin. He works away from home frequently, so that makes me a pseudo-single mom. I love most things about most days of my life: my family (crazy, no really, VERY crazy. . .at least some of them. . .), my hometown (where I grew up and now live close to), my home (although the dream is to build. . .), my dogs (worthless but loveable), my job (at least they pay me to be here. . .), and my friends (who are worth their weight in gold).
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Sorry things are so rough!
Ouch, Sweetie.
I just reread Genesis 12 after a sermon on it Sunday.
One lesson in the sermon:
Faith will not isolate you from famine. But it will insulate you from fear.
Hang on. I just said a prayer for you.
You are right. Times ARE tough.
OUCH!!!!! I can tell you are desperate.
I identify, my husband is out of work right now as well. All I can say Rachel is that FAITH is the absence of FEAR and FEAR is the absence of FAITH! Once you hit rock bottom there is nowhere to go but back UP!
Rach,
Comp ad at WalMart and it does save us a little bit of money. Also when I go to Springdale or Fayetteville I go to Aldis
Crystal Trusty
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