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Connie Kerbs

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Connie Kerbs, aka The Fostering Mom, was an early and ardent student of Language Arts - and still is. She is a prolific writer and intense lover of great poetry. Along with the poetry, she writes fiction, non-fiction, inspirational tales, memoirs, children's stories, ...and everything in between! Her stories and poems have been published several places, and Paths of Fear is the debut title of her Pebbled Lane Books Series, (). She has several other projects in the works at various stages of publishing progress.

She says it sometimes feels more like, The Fostering Mom, aka Connie Kerbs. After 23 years of foster parenting with her high-school-sweetheart-husband, they are blessed with what she calls their "sweet sixteen
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ADVENT DAY 16: LESSONS FROM A CHILD'S STORY


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ADVENT Devotional Day 16: Luke 8: 5 - 16. "Jesus Taught with Stories."
Read a story to a younger child.
It is probably no surprise that an inspirational and children's author is a lover of stories. Asking me to name my favorite story would be like asking a botanist to name their favorite flower, or an astronomer to name their favorite star! Indeed, i Read more of this blog post »
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“Both the giving and receiving of love is encoded within our deepest physiology and is all-important. This must not be taken for granted. Its expressions in our life – or lack and denial thereof – contribute substantially to our ultimate personal success, satisfaction,
and quality of life.”
Connie Kerbs, Paths of Fear: An Anthology of Overcoming Through Courage, Inspiration, and the Miracle of Love

“In the most surreal, the most joyful, the most beautiful, the most intense, the most alive moments of life, you are absorbed into the horizon which is at its most invisible, elusive, perfect blend of sky and sea.”
Connie Kerbs

“Fear is not to be overcome, or dreaded, or avoided, or expelled from our life; neither is it to be our dwelling, obsession or constant companion. But it should be respected, recognized, and humbly listened to for its singular solemn advice. Indeed, it's wise and cautionary warnings should always be heeded. Fear was designed to function as a familiar adviser, an overly critical, cautious, conservative friend - not our foe. When it is accepted, and appreciated for what it is, fear is a sage, a warning system, and one of our oldest, most experienced guides. When it holds itself at bay as necessary, it is like the security detail that waits at some serious attention in the back of the room, ever watchful, ever ready, benign, non-threatening - until circumstances require its sensitive, timely services.”
Connie Kerbs, Paths of Fear: An Anthology of Overcoming Through Courage, Inspiration, and the Miracle of Love

“Salvation is a family affair.”
Bruce R. McConkie

“In this modern world where activity is stressed almost to the point of mania, quietness as a childhood need is too often overlooked. Yet a child's need for quietness is the same today as it has always been--it may even be greater--for quietness is an essential part of all awareness. In quiet times and sleepy times a child can dwell in thoughts of his own, and in songs and stories of his own.”
Margaret Wise Brown

“I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.”
Jorge Luis Borges

“Your perspective on life comes from the cage you were held captive in.”
Shannon L. Alder

“There will always be someone willing to hurt you, put you down, gossip about you, belittle your accomplishments and judge your soul. It is a fact that we all must face. However, if you realize that God is a best friend that stands beside you when others cast stones you will never be afraid, never feel worthless and never feel alone.”
Shannon Alder




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