
Michele Morin
Assistant News Director at KOMO-TV (Seattle, WA)
Assistant ND @komonews. Aspiring author who tends to obsess about the news, certain books, bands, TV shows, movies and the Seahawks. Tweets are mine
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2 weeks ago |
michelemorin.net | Michele Morin
Every week, we make thousands of decisions, some routine and some monumental. It almost always boils down to a simple yes or no—but for the person sitting in the hot seat, the call often seems anything but simple. Sensing a market to exploit, the internet overflows with books on decision making, oracle cards, and even yes/no wheels to help consumers completely randomize their decision-making process. Often, the choice isn’t black or white.
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1 month ago |
michelemorin.net | Michele Morin
As the mum to four sons, I’ve tackled a lot of tough stains in my mothering career, but no one had ever embedded Slime in my living room carpet—until this year. Full disclosure, our rug has a floral pattern, and this (combined with my slipshod housekeeping practices) allowed the Slime to pass as a “leaf” for weeks until one day I took a closer look. A quick scrape with my fingernail revealed glitter, and the search for a solvent for Slime began.
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2 months ago |
michelemorin.net | Michele Morin
In the dark, in the car, hands on the steering wheel, I sighed in frustration. “I can’t do this anymore,” I said out loud, startling myself with the fierceness of my tone over the sound of the car’s heater. On that frigid January night, I was brittle with fatigue and hollow with disappointment. I had been pouring energy, preparation, and something I imagined would pass for love into a group of women who, it seemed to me, did not appreciate my efforts at all.
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2 months ago |
michelemorin.net | Michele Morin
If you are celebrating Easter today with an emphasis on the resurrection of Christ, if the joy in your heart has more to do with an empty tomb than a full basket of chocolate eggs, if you can articulate the wonder of God the Son dying and then coming fully back to life, it’s probably because of something that happened in church history 1700 years ago. In 325, the Council of Nicea met to put words of clarity around biblical truth, particularly around the nature and essence of Jesus.
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2 months ago |
instaencouragements.com | Michele Morin
The Bible outlines seven major feasts given to Israel by God in Leviticus 23. These feasts were more than just religious observances—they were divine appointments that pointed to God's plan of redemption. Each feast carries deep spiritual significance, with many fulfilled in Jesus Christ, while others still point toward His second coming. The seven feasts, outlined in Leviticus 23, are divided into two seasons—Spring and Fall. The Spring feasts (1-4) were fulfilled in Jesus' first coming.
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