Linda and Richard Meadows
My blogs
- Pastor Richard D. Meadows, Jr.
- Morning Prayer
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- Celebrating Ordinary Days With Extraordinary Promises
- Eyes of Faith Magazine
Blogs I follow
- African American Civil War Memorial
- Back on the Wagon
- Black Book Clubs Rock
- Blogging Women
- Brabourne Farm
- Celebrating Ordinary Days With Extraordinary Promises
- Christ In Christopher
- Claudia Finn ~ In and Out of the Studio
- Craig in New York
- Daily Spiritual Tools - opening to the quiet voice of grace
- Denise Jeffries, author
- Doreen Washington, Author, inspires through writings of books, articles & columns!
- Eyes of Faith Magazine
- Find Your Folks
- Foot Notes
- Gluten Free in Cleveland
- greenway
- GTM Sisterhood Network
- James A. Fields House
- Just My Perspective
- Knit One, Poet Too
- Lady J Speaks
- Look Both Ways: Life at the Crossroads of Art and Faith
- LW!'s The Author's Hideaway!
- My Child Loss Journey
- Naki
- Official Blogger Blog
- Pastor Richard D. Meadows, Jr.
- pastor's blog
- Professor Dru
- Queen City Gardens
- Rachel India True
- Rev Mibi
- Rock The Vote!
- Selah :: Stop Here Before Moving Forward
- She Plus Diva
- Spiritual Cleansing
- St. Martin's Outreach
- Terataii Reiki and Counselling Centre
- The LPM Blog
- The Publishing World
- The Thrift Shop Romantic
Gender | Female |
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Location | United States |
Introduction | Linda is a history and art enthusiast intrigued with the beauty and design of art quilts. Linda’s quilts incorporate vibrant fabrics, yarns, twine, photographs, beads and cowrie shells. Each piece celebrates her appreciation of God‘s presence, love, life and family and the African Diaspora. Her subjects reflect spiritual strength and a rich ancestry. |
Interests | Creating fiber art, quilting, celebrating cultural diversity, writing, motivational speaker, sharing encouraging thoughts on my blog: http://blessednessofbelieving.blogspot.com/ |
Favorite Movies | Claudine |
Favorite Music | Neo Soul, Classical, Jazz, Gospel |
Favorite Books | Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neal Hurston |