It’s been a long, hot summer and I’m starting to look for that nice cloud cover followed by a few cool drops of rain. The other day, after noticing the blanket of white covering the sun, my husband asked if I’d like to go for a run. Having spent most of the summer on the treadmill, I readily agreed. And initially, our excursion was very pleasant. The clouds protected us from the sun’s intense rays and a gentle breeze circulated the cool air. But about twenty minutes into it, the cloud cover blew away and the sun hit us full force. The temperature instantly climbed ten degrees. The heat ... Read the Post
Thank You Prayer
I have a bedtime routine with my younger daughter to lie down and pray with her each night then I sing to her. While she pretty much prays the same prayer each night, she made up the rule that I had to change my prayer each night. Rather than discuss the fairness of her rule, I embraced the challenge. However, I had been praying “please let everyone sleep,” “help everyone stay asleep,” “don’t let anyone get out of bed,” “please help mommy sleep.” With two girls someone is bound to wake up and I’m not the type who runs well on little sleep. Well, a few weeks ago, for some reason (unknown ... Read the Post
Offend Me Not
Comments from certain family member can irk me so much that I fathom at the fiery darts -- knowing full well that these words are from satan, intent to make me useless to God through my reaction. As with any family, it’s easy to become offended at hurtful words, especially when their words intend to offend. Why? Because, they feel their opinion is worth airing despite the hurt it procures. It would be easy to retaliate. But is this right? And does it even help? According to the scripture, love covers a multitude of sin and shortcomings. But when this verbal or action-based sin is aimed ... Read the Post
A Little Reminder
It was going to be “one of those days.” I had overslept, and now I was frantically rushing around, trying to get ready for my “jam-packed, really busy, got lots to do” day! I left the house about 5 minutes late, and figured if I hit every signal “just right,” I’d make it to my first stop on time – my weekly Friday ministry at Freedom Village, an assisted living facility. I drove as fast as I thought I could get away with, hitting all the green lights – when finally I came to the last major intersection. Stay green, stay green…no, no, no, don’t turn yellow yet…RED! Grrrrr! I had just missed ... Read the Post
The Lifter of My Head
Do you recall a time when you were young and someone you loved and adored, someone you looked up to, stood before you, took your chin gently and raised your lowered head with their hand? Your lip may have been quivering with a tear running down your cheek. That tall person lifted your head until your eyes met with theirs. You saw love in those eyes; you sensed the care and gentleness they felt towards you. Your heart was touched by this tall one's protection, reassurance, and unconditional love for you, just you, at that very moment in time. Spend the next few minutes remembering such a ... Read the Post
Strength-training
Friends are great for making us feel good. And if you have any non-Christian friends like I do, their comments and compliments can even make us feel more acceptable in the secular world. The problem is they’ve only succeed in deceiving us. While their flattery and worldly point-of-view are enticing, something is amiss. Do they bring peace and contentment to your conversation? Do they draw from your value and strengths? Or do they tend to minimize your Godly views and instead lead you into their way of thinking? If our friends are foolish, intent on leading us away from Christ and towards an ... Read the Post
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