4 Dogs, Countless Spiritual Lessons

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  • A Year of Joy

    Kisses of Joy I’ve entered 2026 with a new definition of what it means to be filled with joy. Most of us think of joy and happiness as the same thing. However, they are not the same. Happiness is dependent… Continue reading

  • A Year of Joy

    Kisses of Joy I’ve entered 2026 with a new definition of what it means to be filled with joy. Most of us think of joy and happiness as the same thing. However, they are not the same. Happiness is dependent… Continue reading

  • New Year’s Mercies

    I am resending this post with a note: To read this blog in its full format, click the link in the upper right-hand corner of your email that says, “read on blog” Mary Sadie and Lessons in Mercy A short… Continue reading

  • God’s Grace and a Dream Dog

    In this and the next two blog posts I will continue sharing the poems that I wrote for each of the dogs pictured in the image above. These four dogs are the main characters in my upcoming book, Tails of Grace… Continue reading

  • God’s Comfort and a Blond Hair Blue- eyed Dog

    Ayla, My Comfort In this and the next three blog posts I will be sharing the poems that I wrote for each of the dogs pictured in the image above. These four dogs are the main characters in my upcoming… Continue reading

  • Joy Comes in the Morning

    In this and future blog posts I will be introducing you to the four dogs pictured in the image above, who are the main characters in my upcoming book,Tails of Grace and Mercy: Ayla, Grace, Sadie and Joy. Each of… Continue reading

  • A Rescued Dog and God’s Mercy

    In this and future blog posts I will be introducing you to the four dogs pictured in the image above, who are the main characters in my upcoming book,Tails of Grace and Mercy: Ayla, Grace, Sadie and Joy. Each of… Continue reading

  • Grace, Dressed in the Fur-Bearing Love of God

    This beautiful dog was fittingly named Grace. At the time she appeared in my life in 1998 I was not looking for a dog. I was perfectly content to enjoy the lively pack of dogs that my horse riding buddies… Continue reading