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I Will Remember

Anna Smit

Welcome! This space is dedicated to remembering God’s goodness to us in the past, to better recognize His presence with us in the present. Each week, I share a memory in the hope it stirs memories in you also, and helps you also to see Jesus with you now.

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I Will Remember the Grace

Before my confirmation in the Catholic Church, I invited fellow writers in the Catholic Writing community, Praise Writers, I was a part of, to be interviewed to help them share a story of repentance from their past. There were several inter...

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I Will Remember I am

Today, I am sharing a poem I penned in prayer on the evening of the 17th of July, 2017.

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I Will Remember Your Goodness

There’s a little verse in Psalm 119 (18) that I prayed for God to fulfill in my life, many years ago:

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I Will Remember You Do not Leave Me Orphaned

Here is today’s offering of old poetry. I penned it in prayer on the 14th of June 2017. May it be a blessing to you:

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  • Anna Smit

    Anna loves to remember and share her (continuing) journey of repentance to grow in faith, hope and love and to be God's vessel of grace to others. She lives in the Netherlands with her Dutch husband and two dual-citizen (Kiwi-Dutch) daughters.

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