Dating at Middle Age

Written by Laurel A. Aiyana


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After my first experience, I refined my personality responses to indicate that I wanted to spend time getting to know someone well – and nicely mentionedrepparttar fact that I didn’t want to relive a “fools rush in” scenario. Responses to my ad sharply declined. While not surprising, future opportunities, I hope, will be with men of a certain character. Maybe I’m deluding myself to think that I can find a person willing to spend time developing a deep spiritual relationship. Even if it means years of solitude, I plan to wait forrepparttar 126494 white knight in shining armor. If I have to be a Barbie doll, surely some ofrepparttar 126495 men will be willing to assumerepparttar 126496 white night role.

Copyright (c) 2005 Laurel Aiyana. All rights reserved.



Laurel Aiyana lives in Milford Center, Ohio with her two children. Retired at a young age due to illness, she seeks to reinvent herself as a writer, and hopefully touch others.


A MISSIONARY IN THE PINEY WOODS OF GEORGIA

Written by Irvin L. Rozier


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What is bewildering to me, is that I am not recognized as a missionary. If I was in Brazil, China, or some other country, then I would be. The LORD has missionaries everywhere, even in your home town.

Pray for all who are bringingrepparttar message of good news.

Walkin2e aka Irvin Rozier

author of My Walk with the Lord, www.campusi.com, preacher, retired military


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