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Lori Hadorn-Disselkamp

About Lori Hadorn-Disselkamp

Lori Hadorn-Disselkamp is a stay at home mom of four children and the volunteer coordinator of the children's learning service program at their grade school. Lori enjoys serving her children's school, her church and her community. She has a passion for speaking on retreats and in public about her faith in God and her love for her family. She has always loved to write and derives pure please from writing daily reflections on her blog about being a mom and finding God in her everyday life. Lori was a part time photographer for several years and has blended that talent into her website as well. Visit Lori at her website Faith Filled Mom.

Latest Posts by Lori Hadorn-Disselkamp

Never Stop Praying

Never Stop Praying

“Father, if it is your will, take this cup from me, yet not my will but yours be done.” Luke 22: 42 …

Scared of the Dark

Scared of the Dark

“Mommy, I’m scared of the dark.” Spencer said to me one night as he was going to bed. “The same thing that …

Our Images of God

Our Images of God

Our images of God are vital to our desire to know God more closely. We want to have an image for God …

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Reaching

From infants to the elderly we are each reaching out for a hand to hold on to, a person who cares. We …

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What Are We Teaching Them?

I attended a class called Capturing the Imagination of Adolescents. The presenter has worked with teens for many years. He presented a …

The Wheel of Fortune

The Wheel of Fortune

It is rare in our culture that anyone refers to one of their life dreams or ultimate ambitions to become a saint. …

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We Each Have a Purpose

We Each Have a Purpose

My purpose in this life is to move people closer to God, one word, one reflection, one speech, one retreat, one step …

Perfection Contradicts Faith

Perfection Contradicts Faith

“In terms of faith, I’ve turned less and less a perfectionist. In fact, I’m increasingly convinced that faith and perfection contradict one …

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