Re-sharing my Christmas essay “TILL SHILOH COME”. The original post did not have the link. I hope you enjoy my reflection on other women who participated in God’s plan on the road to Bethlehem. Denise
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Author: Denise S. Armstrong
I am Denise Stair Armstrong - worshipper. My purpose is to glorify God by enjoying Him in all of His Creation, among His People, His Bride, the Church; accentuating His glorious Bridge of reconciliation — the Cross of Jesus Christ — through words laced with His Truth, and cast abroad in the world He loves, and died and lives again to save.
I was born and raised Jamaican, where I also received my formal education at Shortwood Teachers' College and the University of the West Indies, specializing in English Language & Literatures in English. The remainder of my education was gained by homeschooling our three wonderful children (Joseph, Charis, and Timothy) and parenting them with my husband Claude.
My passion is worship expressed primarily through writing inspirational pieces that urge readers not to miss how much the Lord has "cramm'd earth with heaven", to quote Elizabeth Barrett Browning. My heart is to encourage community, in the best sense of the word, through exalting the cross of Calvary.
I enjoy reading, writing, cooking, gardening, theatre and ballroom dancing (only with Claude!) and digging into the Word of God.
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Denise, I was so looking forward to reading this post in the new Cultivating. There wasn’t a link however…. Would it be possible to fix it and then resend? I’m sure there are lots of us who would like to read your work.
Warmly Jody
On Sun, Dec 5, 2021, 11:55 AM Denise S. Armstrong wrote:
> Denise S. Armstrong posted: ” Sharing a Christmas essay “TILL SHILOH > COME”. I hope you enjoy my reflection on other women who participated in > God’s plan on the road to Bethlehem. Denise Feature Image is courtesy of > Jordan Durbin used with permission on behalf of Cultivating. ” >
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Hi Jody, link now active. Thanks! The gremlins…😕
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