
Are you looking for an encouraging sign for a special friend, family member, or a co-worker?
This sign was designed for the purpose to encourage and remind people they are special and important in every way. Sometimes we just need a simple phrase to remember we can do anything God puts before us so long as we “believe” we can.
This sign is priced at $14.50 USD.
If you would like to order one or more today please leave a comment below.
Once your order is accepted via PayPay, I will email your invoice, once you confirm your order, I will make, and ship your order. Please allow 10-14 days for this to arrive.
Sign Description
The style is a reverse canvas, Size is a 14″x7″, Stain is an aged wheat
Payment can be made via my PayPal Me @HL&E Designs Account on the left sidebar.
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Published by Heidi Benson
I am a wife, mom, and daughter. I have served in the United States Army, gone to college, and received a Batchelor's Degree in Criminology. I married my husband when he was on active duty in the United States Army so I have the unique knowledge of what it is like to be on both sides of a Military uniform. I have been a wife for a lot longer than when I was in the Army.
While we were stationed in Germany, my daughter, who is 23 years old now was born and I chose to put my career on hold to be a mom and eventually a homeschool mom.
The past 15 years have been wrought with many struggles for various reasons, but it is as a result of those struggles that this blog has come about.
As the years passed and the struggle kept coming, I would say to God, "I'm not sure why we have to go through all of this, but if we have to God, then allow my story to serve as a means of encouragement to others so all this pain isn't for nothing."
Well, the years passed but the struggles never went away. I feel now is the time God wants me to begin sharing my story. It is my prayer as I share my heart that it will serve as a healing opportunity for you, my readers. Know you are not alone. There are hope and encouragement that waits.
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