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James Moffitt

James Moffitt

living in Goose Creek, SC
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 3,468|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 7|FAVORITED BY: 0|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 01/31/2006

Happily married man living in Goose Creek SC with my wife Katy of 18 years and my two children who are still at home. I love to write about Christ and family oriented topics as well as those about computer technology and the Internet.

Education/Experience: some college

Interests: church, family, career, technology, writing, photography, bowling

Motto: People do not care how much you know until they know how much you care

Affiliations: http://jcmoffitt.blogspot.com, College of Charleston

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This article shares with you how I feel about my wife and how she is a huge blessing to me and my family.
Building bridges with people helps us to share our faith in Christ with them.
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Casio is one of the well known manufacturers for the personal digital assistant. Most of us have owned the credit card sized gizmos that held between 50 and 100 contacts and their information. The only problem with those is there was no way to back it up
If you go to church more than likely they have a choir or something called a praise team. In the old days people who got on stage and sang were called choir members. More times than not they wore a special robe and were directed by a leader.
I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Savior when I was 17 years old. That event happened 28 years ago in the woods of Quinlan Texas while I was kneeling down by a chopping block with a friend of mine repeating the sinners prayer.
We lost our daughter Jessica to cancer August 5, 2001. Our family lived through 14 months of her illness, treatments and final passing. This story attempts to outline how it affected us and how we walked through it all.