Way Corp group(s) I was in
14th
Where I live
Pensacola, FL
Married or Single
Married
About Me
I'm generally comfortable in my own skin these days, normally happy; have been in a great marriage for a long time to a man who loves me like Christ does the church, or so it seems.
I'm wonderfully imperfect; no longer religious...which is great freedom since truth makes one free... religion is massively imprisoning - but ya gotta learn somehow and I'm blessed to have understanding.
I'm thankful to see how God has ordered my steps in life and I see His plan, even if through a glass darkly. God seems very much more versatile and knowing to me now.
I like reality; openness... I dislike judgmentality and find ego (as in puffed up and self-protective) to be fear-based and void of love. I understand that God knows and loves us JUST "as we is". It is good to live that way, nothing to hide from God. Nothing to DO that earns any more favor with God than I/we have already. Then giving can come from the heart because there is nothing to gain, nothing to attain, no status or importance or special favor. We've got it all; it was a free gift.
Well, that's about me.
My Interests
Living life with God in Christ.My husband, my godson. Eternity. Conversation. Relationship. Rapport. I like to write; help others when inspired, photos. Understanding. Friendship; sweet times with family & friends. I'm interested in overcoming my interest in shopping...and it wouldn't kill me to spend less time on the internet :)
Employment or Career
God led the way to and blessed this staffing agency for which my title is President. We're at: www.klinedevelopmental.com
Music I Like
Five for Fighting, Rascall Flatts, Alison Kraus, Sting, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, some older stuff like Gerry Rafferty, Dire Straights... Toto's "Africa"...music that moves me or makes me want to dance. Some classical is great, some guitar. Not huge into music though.
Books I Like
The Bible, of course.Its the deepest, most multifaceted, living, layered, powerful book ever written.
Nonfiction. Biographies. I don't read fiction. I love the open book of the heart.
Television I like
Game Of Thrones.Lots of Christian television; Jone's Table Talk, Creflo, Andrew Wommack, these are favorites of mine. Desperate Housewives...loved old Star Trek.
Biographies, recent history.
Movies I like
"Good Will Hunting"; "Fried Green Tomatoes"... "redemption movies" do it for me, or movies like "Braveheart" that show how someone made a historical difference. "Something the Lord Made" was very good, of what God can do in the secular work realm. "Star Trek" Movies; sci-fi.
"Breach" was very unexpectedly good this year and I'd say it was the best of the year. "Bobby" was also VERY good, a step back in time. "My Life Without Me" was Oscar-worthy. "Away from Her' very good too. "Atonement" better than "No Country for Old Men", which I did not like.
Sports Teams I like
None in particular
My Email Address:
debrakline88@gmail.com
Comments
God bless you.
A believer stopped by the other day, deciding to vent twenty some years of hurt and anger. I'm blessed it was finally off his chest and that he was able to leave blessed and somewhat thankful. But honestly, I really don't understand how you could let your life be stolen from you by staying in the same rut for twenty years.
The Truth was laid at my feet some years ago and yes, it was laid their by a man. No more needs to be said after learning that it was "a man".
Two natures. One righteous, one with no good thing. If you look in the dumpster, you will find trash.
It is so much easier to see what we have received and remain exceedingly thankful. I haven't been abused or used, I've been privileged to see some of the heart of the Creator of the heavens and the earth. I can open His book of love and disappear into His heart of grace and goodness.
If I've been abused, then please, abuse me some more!
Anyway, he left blessed and, at least for now, his heart is remembering God. Now it's time for a change in diet. It's time to stop feeding out of a dumpster.
Doug Toombs stopped by this afternoon, he wanted me to make sure I told you "hi" from he and Eileen. Joe Kranz also sends his love.
Bless you Deb.
Enjoy your day, it's a great one.
Yea, this is me!
I was sent here after Emporia, and yes, I've been here ever since. Just sitting in my livingroom and teaching fellowship to whomever desired to be there.
Sue and I are doing great...we have three kids - 23 yr., 19 yr., and 15 yr.
It was good to hear from you. I've often thought of you and how you were doing, keeping you in my prayers.
More later, but for now I have a 15 year old baseball team to go coach.
Bless you Deb,
David
I am Catina, Tina, Wilson & live just across the Bay in Pace. Met some believers last night, the Hutchins, who've just moved here from Ft. Collins, Co, I think. Jack & I have been married 28 years this July and always love to get together with other believers, especially "unusual"/ unique believers. Give me a call if you'd ever like to get together. We are in the book, or you can reach me at Catina_Wilson@sa01.org or cwjw@bellsouth.net
God Bless you big,
Catina
I think you did say hi a while ago. I think I wrote back but if not ,sorry I probably wrote back to myself. Ha ha. anyway all is great here I have a wonderful wife and daughter and am living in a great area with wonderful believers.I don't know the whereabouts of Dan or Steve sorry.If you find them tell them hi.That was a great house in Mn.Right on the lake!!! Which Anne were you roommates with? I wish I could remember the sentence I told you but I don't. Well It's great hearing from you .
God bless you
Donny
I just thought of another incident involving a guy who was on my case load in Kansas. It would take too long to explain here. But, one day when I saw him functioning at such a high level, it made me cry. I remember going home every night and not being able to go to sleep right away because it takes so much out of me I had to let my mind wind down, but it is very rewarding. I’m sure you already know this.
I finally went to your website. I did work in that field for a couple of years and became a QMRP (Qualified Mental Retardation Practitioner). I understand the Feds do not use that title anymore. But I was also a CMA so I could pass meds. That info came in handy raising two kids.
Tom