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Messiah, you pull me from the cave of brokenness, where I have been hidden – unable to find my way out. Your love-light shines through the shadowy lies. Your righteous right hand lifts me up. Your Holy Breath blows away the dusty, cobweb residue of enslavement. With newfound strength and infusions of joy, I climb […]| Templa Melnick
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Just to let you all know…. This week, my book, Season of Forgiveness is featured on these review sites. I know they’d love to have you drop by and read their reviews… And, if you feel like it, maybe leave a comment or two. I’m very happy to be a part of the Cladach Publishing […]| Templa Melnick
Psalm 84: 6-8, 12-13 (One New Man Bible) | Templa Melnick
It’s January. As I step into a new year, I contemplate what 2025 will hold. New things are unfolding all around. A new president stepping into office. A new grandbaby added to our family. A new book published on January 1st. This is the beginning of a new season for me in many respects. | Templa Melnick
Have you ever been in a season of life where you really understood the phrase “hard pressed on every side” that Paul used in 2 Corinthians? Those words have sharply defined my life over the past several months. I’ve been like a grape in a wine press. Work, finances, health, family… it was all just… hard.| Templa Melnick
My first grand babies entered the world a few weeks ago, in a hospital hundreds of miles away from this grandmother. And, within minutes of their arrival I had pictures of their sweet little faces on my smart phone via a text from my son. A few hours later, friends and family – and a bunch of people I don’t know, were ooohing and aaahing over these precious little ones as they made their debut on Facebook and Instagram.| Templa Melnick
“Working mothers” have existed since the day Eve started this whole shindig. It’s impossible to have children – especially babies – without an exponential increase in the daily work load. And regardless of how sophisticated our society has become, much of the increased work load falls on the moms. With a few notable exceptions, the woman of the house usually does the grocery shopping, packs lunches, does the laundry, takes the dog to the vet, makes sure the kids do homework and brus...| Templa Melnick