by Karen Anderson | May 27, 2018 | Dear Karen
It was 49 years ago this Monday (Memorial Day) that my brother-in-law, Peter Borsay, was killed in Vietnam. Peter was married to my husband’s older sister Peggy. Unfortunately, I never met Peter. Steve and I met when we were seniors in high school three years after...
by Karen Anderson | Dec 31, 2013 | Dear Karen
Dear Friends: At this time of year — a season of thanks and giving — Steve and I are mindful that Young Life Capernaum couldn’t do the loving work that they do without the generosity of donors and friends like you. You can give a present of hope to a child with...
by Karen Anderson | May 27, 2013 | Dear Karen
(This is a repost of what a wrote a few years ago about Peter and Peggy Borsay. Each year I remember…) It was 44 years ago today (Memorial Day) that my brother-in-law, Peter Borsay, was killed in Vietnam. Peter was married to my husband’s older sister,...
by Karen Anderson | Aug 2, 2010 | Dear Karen, More Hindsight Stories
My dear friend, Tom Davis, Pres of Children’s HopeChest, an international child advocacy organization, did a blog post today called What are You Grateful For? He said, “Perspective. Today’s post really got me thinking about my life vs. the rest of...
by Karen Anderson | Mar 23, 2010 | Dear Karen, Emotionally Coping with Hard Times, Worry
Have you ever had a conversation with God where you have your fingers crossed behind your back? I have. “Lord, I want to learn to be patient.” (Fingers doubled crossed behind my back!) (I always have this little kid inside of me that thinks I can hide what’s really...
by Karen Anderson | Mar 12, 2010 | Caregiving, Dear Karen, Emotionally Coping with Hard Times, Worry
Confession: I am a Worrier – with a capital W. I think I might need a 12-step program. “Hi. My name is Karen. I’m a Worrier.” “Hi, Karen.” Because lately, I’ve begun to wonder if I’m not addicted to worry. Over the years, there have been many unexpected crises that...
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