View from my Window

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By Carol Klein

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Do you talk to God? Does God Talk to you?

You are invited to share conversations with God that have impact choices, direction, responses, and consequences of my life.

May ae the seasons and rhythms of life. We move through them in our daily walk unaware of their presence and power to shape who we become. Enter, the season of retirement. A time of pause, reflection, and clarity, of what was, what is. The anticipation of what is yet to come.

We are intentional, deliberate creations of God. Each of us has a specifically designed, God given purpose. How that purpose plays out in our life is completely influenced by the choices we make.

Sit with me at my window as I share, how from the age of four, God has woven His plan for me, into the beautiful fabric, that is my life. Blessings, challenges, accomplishments, heartaches and joys are sprinkled throughout. In them all, God my Heavenly Father, was with me, directing, correcting, guiding me down the path, the journey, of His will for me.

For all but thirteen months of Colorado, Carol Klein, has lived in rural, south-central Wisconsin. Strong family and church connections shaped and influenced her life. It was here she met her husband, raised her children, worked, and served God.

As a single adult she had the opportunity to travel to Europe and Africa on a mission's trip, affording her a world view and appreciation of her roots.

Having been given the gift of words, writing has brought expression to her passions, words to encourage, boldness, to speak, ability to relate, and creativity to her heart. Circumstance of life have taught the necessity of words to be discrete, discerning, sensitive, well managed, obedient, surrendered, and God honoring.

Carol's, is an ordinary life made extraordinary, by the One who is Lord of her life!

View from my Window