
Lisa Briskey
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I love to write, crochet, and sew. I am a grandmother of two granddaughters.
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Benefits of Breathing by Christopher Meeks
The book and Author This is my first time reading a book written by Christopher Meeks and I am glad that my first book was the 233-page The Benefits of Breathing. This is the 3rd collection of short stories that he has written. This book of short stories was published by White Whisker Books on May 23, 2020. The genre of this book is under Literary Short Stories and Single Authors Short Stories.
By Lisa Briskey5 months ago in Fiction
Alabama Rain Book 5 by Lana Campbell
The Book Do you love to read paranormal vampire romance novels, if so, then check out Lana Campbells 707 page book, Alabama Rain Book 5 in the Forever and a Night Series? This book was published on the 31st of October in the year 2018 and sold by Amazon Digital Services, LLC.
By Lisa Briskey5 months ago in Fiction
Understanding Costochondritis
"Costochondritis is inflammation of the cartilage that connects your ribs to your sternum. Your sternum (or breastbone) is the flat bone in the middle of your chest that protects your heart, lungs, and major blood vessels" (webmd.com/pain-management/costochondritis). (1)
By Lisa Briskey8 months ago in Longevity
My Costochondritis Journey:
Have you ever felt an ache in your chest, an unwelcome companion that messes up your planned day? Let’s explore the world of costochondritis, a condition that can be a mystery, but together, we’ll uncover its symptoms and discover remedies that can bring relief. The remedies may not work for everyone. Living with this condition is not easy but we can't let it rule our live.
By Lisa Briskeyabout a year ago in Longevity
The Significance of Myrrh in the Bible:
According to WebMD, myrrh is a yellow, fragrant, sap-like resin that comes from cuts in the bark of Commiphora trees, particularly the Commiphora Myrrha species. Native to the Arabian Peninsula and Africa, this small, thorny tree has been valued throughout history for its medicinal, aromatic, and religious uses.
By Lisa Briskeyabout a year ago in History
Zipporah:
Zipporah, though an outsider, saved her husband Moses’ life without hesitation. But would you have done the same especially if it wasn’t part of your custom? Zipporah’s act shows courage and faith. Her story resonates through history demonstrating her faith and God’s plan for us.
By Lisa Briskeyabout a year ago in History











