Lady Sharon | December 26, 2009
Kindness One day a woman was walking down the street when she spied a beggar sitting on the corner. The man was elderly, unshaven, and ragged. As he sat there, pedestrians walked by him giving him dirty looks They clearly wanted nothing to do with him because of who he was — a dirty, homeless [...]
Category: Inspiration for Our Hertes, Stories, Fableors and Mythology |
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Lady Sharon | December 25, 2009
Christmas Day by Dido Thoughts on this day of Christmas can be filled with tremendous joy or for some the deepest of sorrows. In this world today there are those who are still suffering and alone. There are those who have been forsaken and forgotten. There are those who grieve for a love and [...]
Category: Christmas, Stories, Fableors and Mythology |
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Lady Sharon | December 24, 2009
Silent Night Silent night, holy night All is calm, all is bright Round yon Virgin Mother and Child Holy Infant so tender and mild Sleep in heavenly peace Sleep in heavenly peace With bowed iron heads the Knights of the Pain Table kneel with gratitude to be here on this Holy Night. Suffering leadeth us [...]
Category: Christmas, Faith, Comfort and Blessings, Stories, Fableors and Mythology |
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Lady Sharon | September 15, 2009
“A love-sick heart dies when the heart is whole, For all the heart’s health is to be sick with love.” ~The Garden of Bright Waters From the Hindustani of Miyan Jagnu (eighteenth century) Translated by Edward Powys Mathers This is a story of two hearts. The Daily Mail in the UK, reported this amazing story [...]
Category: Hearts doth Speak, Stories, Fableors and Mythology |
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Tags: Daily Mail, Hannah Clark, Magdi Yacoub, piggy-back heart
Lady Sharon | August 10, 2008
Christian the Lion “And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians 13:13 Our hertes doth bow to the power of this story of “Christian the Lion”. A love between two men and a creature of the wild. A love between true friends. Open your hertes dear [...]
Category: Animals and their Protectors, Stories, Fableors and Mythology |
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Tags: Ace Bourke, Anthony Burke, Born Free, Born Free Foundation, Christian the Lion, George Adamson, George Adamson Wildlife Preservation Trust, John Rendall, Lion, Lion Story, Virginia Mckenna
Lady Sharon | December 31, 2007
The Little Match-Seller By Hans Christian Andersen IT was terribly cold and nearly dark on the last evening of the old year, and the snow was falling fast. In the cold and the darkness, a poor little girl, with bare head and naked feet, roamed through the streets. It is true she had on a [...]
Category: Christmas, Stories, Fableors and Mythology |
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Lady Sharon | December 27, 2007
The Stranger Child By Count Franz Pocci There once lived a laborer who earned his daily bread by cutting wood. His wife and two children, a boy and girl, helped him with his work. The boy’s name was Valentine, and the girl’s, Marie. They were obedient and pious and the joy and comfort of their [...]
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