Originally Posted May 19, 2020 Who doesn’t enjoy a beautiful star lit night with the stars shining like diamonds, or a sunset that changes in colors by the minute as the day fades into night. What about the Autumn moon that seems to fill the entire sky with different colors. Sometimes I equate darkness with night, … Continue reading “The Light Shines In The Darkness”
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“Signs & Wonders”
“And he called to him the twelve, and began to send them out two by two, and gave them authority over the unclean spirits. ….. so they went out and preached that men should repent. And they cast out many demons, and anointed with oil many that were sick and healed them.” (Mark 6:7-13) A lot … Continue reading “Signs & Wonders”
“The Ultimate Milestone”
“A milestone is a significant event in life. Often a milestone marks the start of a new chapter. Milestone literally refers to a roadside marker that lists the distance to a particular location. The first Roman milestones appeared on the Appian way.” "Milestone - Appian Way" There are many milestones in one’s life. Two of my granddaughters just graduated from high school, … Continue reading “The Ultimate Milestone”
“Don’t You Care ?”
“Don’t you care”…wow, that’s a scathing remark. To “not care” means you are careless, unconcerned, indifferent. To accuse someone of not caring is a very strong condemnation. Yet in the gospel of Mark, the disciples are accusing Jesus of not caring. “But he was in the stern, asleep on the cushion; and they woke him … Continue reading “Don’t You Care ?”
“Grace Makes It Possible, Not Easy”
After Pharaoh, Joseph was the most powerful man in Egypt; he protected and cared for the nation of Israel. At the age of 110 Joseph announced, “I am about to die; but God will visit you, and bring you up out of this land to the land which he swore to Abraham, to Isaac, and … Continue reading “Grace Makes It Possible, Not Easy”
“Extraordinary Forgiveness”
There’s something about “extraordinary forgiveness” that touches even the most hardened soul. It’s one thing to hear that ole Joe forgave Bert for taking his parking space at the VFW hall….” I forgive you Bert, but don’t let it happen again”. It’s quite another to hear much more serious acts of forgiveness. Monty Williams My … Continue reading “Extraordinary Forgiveness”
Powder Puff
Originally Posted May 18, 2020 My father was a country doctor for the last 10 years of his life. He would make house calls on a regular basis. At times, my mother and some of the kids would join him as he traveled over the dusty roads to the house of his patient. I’m not … Continue reading Powder Puff
Jesus Is Our “BFF”
Originally Posted May 17, 2020 Years ago I remember our girls talking about their BFF…”best friend forever”. Who’s your BFF? Oh, Lulu is my BFF….. really, I thought Lulu was Mabel’s BFF. Hmmm. I would smile knowing that often the BFF in 2nd grade is different than the BFF in 5th grade, 8th grade, college….etc. The scripture speaks … Continue reading Jesus Is Our “BFF”
“The Margin of Victory”
The margin of victory… the difference between the champion and the runner up….. it’s often “razor thin”. The ball rims out as the buzzer sounds… one team is elated, while the other is heartbroken ….. after maybe 7 games totaling almost 6 hours, the game is decided by one shot. Wow. Many have heard of … Continue reading “The Margin of Victory”
“A Pebble Of Kindness”
The other day I was sitting by a small pond and tossed in a pebble. As the waves expanded from the initial point of contact, I thought about the ripple effect. “A ripple effect occurs when an initial disturbance to a system propagates outward to disturb an increasingly larger portion of the system, like ripples expanding across the water … Continue reading “A Pebble Of Kindness”