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Single Parents

Listen Up and Listen Well!

Posted May 13, 2012 by #TeamZoeLife Staff

— Lisa Crump I recall certain times in my life when everything was completely falling apart. I felt like there was no way out of certain circumstances. I also remember crying out to God, attempting to figure out why it was happening, and trying my best to pretend like I didn’t already know. I learned [...]

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Single Parents

Why Do I Feel Like This?

Posted April 29, 2012 by #TeamZoeLife Staff

— Lisa Crump Being a single mother and raising a child to be a God fearing individual during these times can be one of the toughest tasks to accomplish. Some days are extremely easy, while others you just wake up teary eyed for no apparent reason. You may feel stuck in the same spot, and [...]

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Single Parents

In Perfect Peace

Posted April 15, 2012 by #TeamZoeLife Staff

                          — Lisa Crump You feel like you have taken on the task of being Wonder Woman. Not only do you wake up near the crack of dawn to get the little one ready for the day, but you work a nine to five, [...]

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Single Parents

Spring Cleaning

Posted March 24, 2012 by #TeamZoeLife Staff

— Lisa Crump It is absolutely beautiful outside. The flowers are blooming, the kids are on breaks, and we are busy packing away winter clothes for at least the next six months. Something about the weather being brighter and less gloomy makes everyone just a little happier on the inside. With spring also comes the [...]

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Single Parents

A Dream Deferred

Posted March 10, 2012 by #TeamZoeLife Staff

In the morning I wake up, drop off the little one, go to work, pick him up, run errands, come home, do homework, go to sleep, and the next morning perform the same routine, just a different day. This is what used to be my life, and I’m sure is still the life for the majority of single parents these days.

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