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Published: Sat, 03/07/15

Challenges make life interesting. Overcoming them makes life meaningful.
Saturday March 7, 2015
Round 'Em Up: Full Week of Blessings 
Which blessings did you miss this week? Check it out - a week of bodacious blessings. And just because you're loved and appreciated...right now...right here...right away...you're getting a brand spanking new blessing for right choices. May you be blessed with confident  choicesIn any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing at all.  
Video Contest: Watch & Win!
Think...Classic in a Most Unusual Way
It's a rare book that speaks to my soul. This is it. Silence Uttered: A Tale of Unity, is a book that's different from anything I've ever read. It's written in verse with a brilliant use of rhyme, words, and story-telling.

Open Up to a Whole New Way of Thinking
I care deeply about justice. Tolerance. God. This book takes an honest look at the ego-based world we live in and offers solid, but subtle suggestions for meaningful change.  Do you love positive thinking? I'm positive you'll love Silence Uttered.

A Little Something Extra
Author Catherine Klinger was kind enough to donate three copies of her new book to Prayables. We're passing on the gifts to you. Details below. 

~Susan Diamond, Founder of Prayables
The first three people to correctly finish the verse from the first chapter of Catherine Klinger's new book will win their very own autographed copy. 

Can you figure it out? Fill in the blank:
"Silence uttered every time those jigsaw pieces merged and that is how the world was filled with rocks and trees and [fill in the blank]." 

HINT:
1. It rhymes.
2. You'll find the answer in the short video of the 1st chapter in the book.

Next Steps:
1. Scroll up to watch the video
2. Listen for the verse beginning with: "Silence uttered every time those jigsaw..."
3. Reply to this email and tell us the mystery word that completes the sentence.
Forgiveness Boost: Read it Here
Forgiveness Boost
On New Year’s Eve in 1995, Frances McNeill, a 78-year-old woman who lived alone in Knoxville, Tennessee, went to bed early. Outside, someone watched the house lights flick off. Figuring its inhabitants were gone for the night, he made his move. McNeill awoke to the sound of the intruder rummaging through her bookshelves and drawers. She walked out of her bedroom and crept up behind him. He swiveled ...