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Like a Child
I loved when my boys were little, but I must say, it was an incredibly exhausting time. Someone always needed to be fed, go down for a nap, or just needed mom. With having three so close together, it seemed they were always on slightly different schedules. My boys depended on me to take care…
Read More Take My Hand
Holding a hand. What a sense of belonging, comfort, love, guidance, and support holding a hand creates. God gives us this simple gesture to connect physically with one another. In the same way, Jesus reaches out His hand to His own to provide the very same things. In Isaiah 42, God has Isaiah announce His…
Read More Without Hope
Hope, people so desperately need it. Hope keeps a person going, giving strength to endure knowing the future will be brighter. Loss of hope causes a person to fall into utter despair, feeling there is no way out. Recently, I witnessed a person who completely lost hope. I could not save this person. As quickly…
Read More The Secret to Contentment
As a senior in high school, my son, Bryan made the decision to pursue a degree in Marine Biology. This meant we needed to find a college by the ocean. With two choices in mind, Bry and I travelled down south to compare his top two choices, Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida and the…
Read More What Do You See?
Back in my days at Cedarville College, we would start each year with a speech from President Dixon asking us to stay off the well-manicured lawns. The one exception was if we saw a dandelion. A dandelion thriving in the midst of the green lawn gave permission for us to go and get rid of…
Read More Happiness Is A Choice
Walking along the stream, I always notice clusters of flowers and often a tree that is planted in the waters. The perfect place to ensure growth. David compares the growth of a tree to a man as he follows the Lord. “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor…
Read More Don’t Close Your Eyes
In 2 Kings 6:8-23 the story is recounted of the king of Syria planning an attack against Israel. However, time and time again his plans were thwarted as the king of Israel avoided the area. A spy was in their midst, or so the king thought. Upon questioning the leaders of his army, the king…
Read More Life-Giving Power
Throughout Israel’s history, many times of battle are recorded. After Elisha’s death, the Israelites were burying a man next to the tomb of Elisha when a band of Moabite raiders came passing through. In their panic to protect themselves from a skirmish, the Israelites threw the man’s corpse into Elisha’s tomb. No one could possibly…
Read More What Is Your Response?
Creation, God’s creation, how I love to be in it. I love going for walks through the fields and woods. I love to see deer, squirrels, minx, raccoon, ducks, geese, turtles. You get the gist. I love everything about it. I listen and hear the birds sing, knowing they are giving praise to our Lord.…
Read More Disciplined to God’s Way
I am a definite cat person. Hopefully in my old age I will not be called “the crazy cat lady,” but it is getting close. We have four cats right now. That is the most I’ve ever had at once, and I am finding it is more than enough! Our latest additions came more than…
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