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Gift Worth Giving Wedding Giveaway Winners!
Gift Worth Giving Wedding Giveaway Winners!
Gift Worth Giving Wedding Giveaway Winners!
Congratulations to Jordan Goode and Justin Clay of Bozeman!  They are the winners of the massive Gift Worth Giving Wedding Giveaway!  They will be getting married in June at the Springhill Pavilion! According to Larry Stanley - Gift Worth Giving Founder - this is their story...
Gift Worth Giving Announces 3 Finalist For Dream Wedding Giveaway
Gift Worth Giving Announces 3 Finalist For Dream Wedding Giveaway
Gift Worth Giving Announces 3 Finalist For Dream Wedding Giveaway
It's official!  It's down to 3 finalists for the big Gift Worth Giving Wedding Giveaway! Jennifer Hodges and Adam West of Bozeman - Jennifer and Adam both served our country in the Marine Corp, but although they were sometimes stationed where the other had lived, they did not connect until they were both here in Montana...
Gift Worth Giving – Finalist Couple #2
Gift Worth Giving – Finalist Couple #2
Gift Worth Giving – Finalist Couple #2
Finalist Couple #2 for the Gift Worth Giving is Tanner Lagge & Heidi Turney!  These two are from Dillon, MT .  They dated briefly when they were younger and met up again as adults.  Heidi grew up very close with her 4 siblings , and unfortunately lost her dad due to a tragic accident last year.  ...
Gift Worth Giving – Finalist Couple #1
Gift Worth Giving – Finalist Couple #1
Gift Worth Giving – Finalist Couple #1
The finalist couple #1 for the Gift Worth giving wedding giveaway is Kyle Whitney & Brett McMillian.  Brett stepped up and became the woman of her household at 16 years old - including taking care of her ill brother.  She then fell ill herself, battled through and is ready to marry the man of her dreams Kyle.  ...
Breath In The Life
Breath In The Life
Breath In The Life
Lately, I've noticed that we have a tendency to walk by life's moments as if they were as common place as some advertising piece in a magazine. We just skim right over it. We disregard the power and magnitude of our day-to-day lives. My message here is to remind us to perceive the beauty before our very eyes! What we see is not some allegorical representation of "something else", some