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The Power of a Windmill
Tonya, my co-teacher, and I recently finished a series of lessons about missionaries with our pre-kindergarten class. I loved sharing with them the life of Saul and how his life was transformed after meeting Jesus. By the power of the Holy Spirit, he quickly became one of the greatest missionaries recorded in God’s Word. Saul’s…
Read More The Valley
Walking along one of my favorite trails, I look up at the vast incline to see tall, towering trees filled with lush green leaves. Near the base of the trees, the ground is covered with a fine fern and undergrowth, looking like a velvety carpet. While this describes the beauty of the summer, this particular…
Read More An Invitation
Beautiful melody filled the air as the touch on the keys of our church’s grand piano brought Mia and Sebastian’s Theme from La La Land to my ears. Seeking the pianist, I discovered the musician was actually my son, Branden! This led me to discover Branden had been blessed with an ear for music. He could hear a piece…
Read More The Longing in Our Souls
Thirst…Nothing quite quenches my thirst as water, not ice-cold water, but cool water that I can drink without stopping until my thirst is satisfied. The same was true for a rather large dog in the park today. His master filled a bowl with water and after what I imagine was a very long walk, he…
Read More Like a Child
Nestling her in my arms, my cheek rested against the downy softness of sweet Libby’s head. She snuggled close as I cradled her, swaying back and forth rocking her to sleep. To me there is nothing like holding a precious little one in my arms. I am always amazed how quickly tiny infants can adapt…
Read More The Fight for Freedom
Freedom, something so important, often there is a fight for it. July 4 is a day of remembrance for Americans. It commemorates events that took place in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was written and officially adopted, declaring freedom from Britain. Key ideas celebrated in this declaration were that all men were equal and…
Read More How Do You Face Your Fears?
What makes you afraid? The list can be endless from turbulent storms, large dogs or spiders to being alone, being in crowds or looking down from great heights. People of this world deal with a variety of fears. Fear is a strong, unpleasant emotion or thought occurring when you are frightened or worried by something…
Read More Beauty That Stands the Test of Time
Gray hairs creeping in and weight creeping on has reminded me the aging process continues on. Though we may try to hide signs of aging, there is not much that stops it from happening. We know that in most cases with age, beauty fades. Our world puts such value on outward beauty, most will go…
Read More Spring Rains
I love the spring rains, especially when I look out at our velvety green lawn. As I venture out in late spring and walk across the feathery grass, I start to notice the jungle that used to be my flowerbeds. The branches from my well-kept bushes weave around one another and block the path. The…
Read More He Came To Serve
For as long as I can remember my church invites our neighboring friends to Community Day each Memorial Day. All-American hotdogs, chips, bags of popcorn, cookies, sticky cotton candy, bounce houses, pony rides, animal shows, and prizes! This yearly event invites families to enjoy a fun time at no cost. Though the day has had…
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