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Kimberley J. Payne

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Tag Archives: Forgiveness

What it Took to Relieve Me of a Shameful Memory

Posted on October 5, 2021 by Kimberley Payne
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How the Quaker Oats Picnic taught me the importance of keeping short accounts   If you grew up in East City, Peterborough, Ontario you know the smell of Quaker Oats. The Quaker plant sat on the shores of the Otonabee … Continue reading →

Posted in God's character, Micro-Memoir | Tagged East City, Forgiveness, Guilt, Quaker Oats Picnic, shame | Leave a reply

How a Gardening Class Led Me to Salvation

Posted on August 11, 2020 by Kimberley Payne
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Photo by Evie Calder on Unsplash How a Gardening Class Led Me to Salvation Ladies Coffee Break re-introduced me to Jesus We had moved to Orillia. I knew no one. No family, no friends, no coworkers. I saw an advertisement for a free … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible study | Tagged Bible study, Forgiveness, group therapy, Ladies Coffee Hour, salvation | Leave a reply

How Comparisons Breed Dissatisfaction

Posted on July 21, 2020 by Kimberley Payne
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Are you never satisfied? This is something that sticks in my memory. I don’t know if my mom said it a number of times and that’s why the memory is there or if she said it once rather emphatically and … Continue reading →

Posted in Spiritual Growth | Tagged appreciation, attitude, Forgiveness, Holy Spirit conviction, satisfaction | Leave a reply

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    And other superstitions surrounding death “Is that bird Talia?” my great-nephew asked. “No, no. The pretty red cardinal symbolizes her saying hello from heaven,” I explained. He scrunched up his nose and raised an eyebrow. But when I went to … Continue reading →

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About Kimberley

Kimberley J. PayneKimberley Payne is an award-winning author. She combines her teaching experience and love of writing to create educational materials for children about family, fitness, science, and faith.

Through her work, Kimberley hopes to inspire parents to raise up the next generation in the Christian faith.

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