Changes in life are inevitable. In one of her Bible study journals she wrote about learning how to be content when changes come about. At the start of this new year, I am sure that each of us will experience some significant changes this year. Let me share the verse she was studying and then her notes.
“Karen’s Notes! Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady” Selected Notes Volume 1 Number 38, “A Faithful Runner” December 26th, 2018
Throughout her life, Karen had been interested in sports. When we graduated from high school, she was voted the most athletic of the gals of our senior class. She was good in every sport. Her favorite was basketball. I’m not surprised that I found a brief note written to herself at Hebrews 12:1-2.
“Karen’s Notes! Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady” Selected Notes Volume 1 Number 37, “Christ’s Gift to Me at Christmas” December 19, 2018
I discovered something that Karen wrote on or around Christmas several years ago. She was reading in John 1 and was so blessed by the incredible verse, “And the WORD was made flesh and dwelt among us, (and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). I am so blessed to be able to share this with my family and friends today.
“Karen’s Notes! Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady” Selected Notes Volume 1 Number 36, “How I Want to be Remembered” December 12, 2018
As I read through one of Karen’s Bible Study journals, I came across a little note that she wrote to herself. Some of what I have read in her journals is too personal, and I cannot share those with anyone. It will be mine to cherish. However, I know that my Karen would not mind me sharing some of her writings with you. What she wrote about how she’d like to be remembered is powerful and so encouraging
“Karen’s Notes! Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady” Selected Notes Volume 1 Number 35, “Powerful Words For Every Situation” December 5, 2018
Karen was serious in her encouragement to the ladies to adopt these few principles in daily living. When the life-changing diagnosis came, she responded with these principles in mind. In fact, she became known as the “win-win” lady.