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Blog Posts by Holly DelHousaye
Dream A Little Dream With Me!
I've been thinking about dreaming... Becoming a Dream BearerIn the book The Dream Giver by Bruce Wilkinson, we are introduced to a character named Ordinary, a Nobody who after receiving a visit from the Dream Giver, leaves the Land of Familiar to pursue his Big...
Practically Perfect In Every Way!
I've been thinking about perfection... Mary Poppins is a memorable 1964 Disney musical film starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. It is the story of a magical nanny who descends (literally) upon a family living in London in the spring of 1910. Mary brings a...
Living Against Culture – Daniel 5
Losing Forty Pounds Of Flesh
I've been thinking about skin... While sitting in my dermatologist's office waiting for my appointment, I noticed a TV screen with a slide that said that a normal person will shed forty pounds of flesh or to be more specific - skin - over the course of a lifetime....
Life Together – Ephesians 4:1-3
Beauty: Something That Excites The Senses
I've been thinking about beauty... Christmas is a season of beauty for me. With the name Holly, I have a particular interest in a season that exalts beauty. Beauty is the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses. A close...
Relationships: Listening – James 1:19-21
Remember To Carpe The Diem!
I've been thinking about time... Remember To Carpe The Diem! Gather ye rosebuds while you may,Old time is still a-flying,And this same flower that smiles todayTomorrow will be dying.-Robert Herrick Carpe diem is a descriptive term used for literature that urges...
Windows To God!
I've been thinking about windows... During one of my SoulWork groups, we had come to the point of consecrating three-minute testimonies for the glory of God. I routinely have women formally share their stories one after another with no comments in between. Then, we...
Humility – Philippians 2:1-10
The Undeniable Healing Power Of Deep Listening
I've been thinking about listening... In 1985, the average American had three people in whom to confide matters that were important to them. By 2004, that number had dropped to two confidants with as many as 25% of Americans having no one in whom to confide.Confiding...