Authors: Dana Corbit
“Hey, I haven't had the chance to kiss the bride.” Brian corrected that mistake by quickly bussing his daughter and then moving on to shake his son-in-law's hand.
“Sir, I promise to take very good care of your daughter and your granddaughter,” Joe said, with a serious expression.
Brian grinned. “Oh, I don't have any doubt about that. Our daughter has a good head on her shoulders. We're certain she has chosen well. And don't kid your
self about taking care of her. She'll be taking care of you, too.”
As the members of the bridal party stepped back, taking their places in the receiving line, Joe turned to his bride. “This really happened, didn't it?”
“Oh yeah. Are you sorry?”
“How could I be sorry when I've just been blessed with the two best things I never knew I wanted? You don't ever have to give me a gift from now on because you can't top this.”
He leaned in and brushed his lips sweetly across hers.
“I want a kiss, too,” Emma said.
He reached down and lifted Emma into his arms, and her guardians pressed kisses to both of her cheeks.
As he lowered the child back to the ground, Lindsay couldn't help watching Joe. It wasn't so long ago that he'd carried her from the accident, and now she carried him in her heart. As two people who'd known the tragedy of loss and the fleeting quality of life, they realized that a love like theirs was precious and rare. They were clinging to it with all their might. They would face the future togetherâjust Joe and Lindsay and Emmaâ¦hand in hand in hand.
Dear Reader,
If you're like me, sometimes you look in the mirror and see imperfections. I find myself thinking, “If only this were a little smaller or smoother.” Even away from the mirror, I sometimes wish that I had better math or time-management skills. I have to be reminded that I am a child of God, created in His image, and that as a Christian I should love all of His creations. Myself included.
I explored this idea in
Safe in His Arms.
Lindsay Collins has no trouble putting her trust in God, but she has a much more difficult time loving herself. Before she can find a lifetime love, she must learn that she is precious to God and worthy of love. I like the words in the beginning of Genesis 1:31a: “And God saw everything that he had made and behold it was very good.” If God sees such value in His creations, then shouldn't we learn to appreciate ourselves, imperfections included?
I love hearing from readers and may be contacted through my website, www.danacorbit.com, or through regular mail at P.O. Box 2251, Farmington Hills, MI 48333-2251 or friend me on Facebook.
ISBN: 978-1-4592-1279-4
SAFE IN HIS ARMS
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