Friday, September 3, 2010

Design Your Own Message Bead Bracelets

May 16, 2009 by Christine Smith  
Filed under Inspirational Jewelry

Would you like to wear inspirational jewelry with your own words instead of ordinary words? We think so too, which is why LifeVerse™ Message Bracelets  are so popular. Each day we make handcrafted sterling silver with unique words. Select from a selection with over 80 inspirational words and design a combination of words that are meaningful [...]

With God All Things Are Possible

LifeVerse Pendant Necklaces- Select Your Favorite Verse and Charm The powerful words that I carry in my heart, “With God, all things are possible,” come from Matthew 19:26 NIV.   These words started touching my heart as I thought about the Story of Esther and what she accomplished.  A young, shy girl who was empowered by [...]

Mental Health Awareness Month

May 2, 2009 by Christine Smith  
Filed under Awareness & Hope

May is recognized as Mental Health Month in American and this year  Mental Health America is celebrating 100 years of  support for mental illnesses.  I can’t think of a single family that is not affected by a mental health illness and today, even our family dogs are placed on Prozac! Do we have a mental health “pandemic” [...]

Katies Cancer Bracelet

We designed this Cancer Awareness Bracelet for Katie, a two-year-old child with leukemia. Katie is now a seven-year-old girl in remission, thanks to some experimental medication and a bone marrow donor. This beautiful and precious child inspired over 600 people to register at the National Bone Marrow. Because of Katie, I carry my bone marrow registration [...]

What is Compassion International

April 25, 2009 by Christine Smith  
Filed under Awareness & Hope

When you go to church on Sunday April 26, 2009 you’ll have the opportunity to sponsor a child in need. Compassion Sunday is an awareness for the children around the word who are in need of food, clothing and shelter. As a Compassion International Sponsor, you have an opportunity to change the life of one [...]

Autism Awareness Bracelet

April 4, 2009 by Christine Smith  
Filed under Awareness & Hope

  Find handcrafted Autism Awareness Bracelets at LifeVerseJewelry.com. Each Autism Bracelet is handcrafted with .925 sterling silver and Swarovski­­® brand crystals in five autism awareness colors. Personalize the inspirational message beads and select one free sterling silver charm. If you do not like the primary colors of autism awareness, then browse our entire collection of [...]

World Autism Day

April 2, 2009 by Christine Smith  
Filed under Awareness & Hope

As we bring awareness to the autism disease, World Autism Day brings tears to my heart. I feel tears of pain, frustration, anger, fear and hurt for those parents and precious children living with autism. To the media, World Autism Day is an opportunity to remind the television viewers of what we do not know. [...]

Cheers for Charity-Daffodil Day

March 21, 2009 by Christine Smith  
Filed under Awareness & Hope

On Thursday my friend Liz brought me some daffodil flowers in a vase, saying “I got these at work for…” I interrupted, “Daffidil Day!” I knew the symbolic meaning of those green stems with hidden flowers inside and recognized the importance even before Liz said “they are in support of the American Cancer Society.”   I [...]

Ten Year Old Wants Us to Go Green

March 16, 2009 by Christine Smith  
Filed under Love

When my ten year old daughter was asked to write a persuasive essay for her fifth-grade homework assignment, she wrote her article about environmental awareness. Read about the Go Green movement from the perspective of a ten year old girl who wants to convince others about the importance of environmental awareness: Deep down inside my [...]

Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month

March 8, 2009 by Christine Smith  
Filed under Awareness & Hope

March is National Multiple Sclerosis Awareness month and special to me since my stepdad has MS and my Mom is a MS caretaker. Multiple Sclerosis Awareness month is an opportunity to become more aware of the illness, the people it affects, resources for MS, and the current research on this illness. My dad was first diagnosed with [...]