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12 years ago @ http://lorialexander.b... - Beach Day For Grandbaby · 0 replies · +1 points

She certainly is a cutie! Grandparenting is the icing on the cake of life!

Dawn

12 years ago @ http://lorialexander.b... - Denying Ungodliness An... · 0 replies · +1 points


For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men...

Wow! I am going to have to research this. It really changes my viewpoint on the old argument about what we do with those who have never heard about Jesus. Thanks for this post, I am challenged. Oh, and I love the picture--so full of life and color and focus. I like focus.

Dawn

13 years ago @ High Calling Focus - Guest Post: Kent Weakl... · 0 replies · +1 points

Well, I don't think I quite get this yet. I will post my photo over at Ashley Sisk's Scavenger Hunt Sunday to show you what I got, but it is nothing like the people above describe. Instead of getting my shapes in the photo, the shapes framed my photo and I don't think the lights in the background are anything other that the overlapping rounded edges described as normal. Is anyone else stuck? I am using a Canon A620 Power Shot. I know that is not professional grade so that may be THE issue. I could only get the aperture setting down to 2.4, but I was on an ISO of 100. Boo Hoo!

13 years ago @ http://lorialexander.b... - Does God Exist? · 0 replies · +1 points

That is one incredible picture!

13 years ago @ Relevant Brokenness - Hope is Intentional · 1 reply · +1 points

I love the intentional focus here. Thanks for the reminder that we have a part to play.

Dawn

13 years ago @ http://www.mc.vanderbi... - Students immerse thems... · 0 replies · +1 points

I was smiling as I read this report. In 1985 I was at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma studying for my Master's in Nursing. I had a 2-hour course my beginning semester called cross-pollination. It was almost exactly like the one described above. We did not, however, do clinical together, but we worked on case studies and problem-solved across disciplines. I'm glad to see this occurring again.