The 23rd Psalm is probably the best known and most quoted of all the Psalms because it speaks words of comfort in our sorrows: “Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me. Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me.” I used […]
Read MoreLooking to the Other Side
The building was large and imposing. Stories of marble and stone rose upward and culminated in a mosaic dome of steel beams and tinted glass. Sounds of people echoed through the massive corridor as they hurried on their way to appointments, talking on cell phones or exchanging morning greetings. Coffee vendors welcomed their regular customers […]
Read MoreA Thankful Heart
Thanksgiving seems to have become an undervalued holiday. Images of turkey, pumpkin pie, football games and tryptophan-induced naps have moved their way to the forefront of our celebration. Frequently called Turkey Day, it has now been linked with shopping frenzies tagged Black Friday and Cyber Monday ~ a far cry from the original intent. Somewhere […]
Read MoreYet To Be
It was the 19th century poet, Robert Browning, who wrote the famous words “Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be.” Those words came to mind one day as I watched the on-going commitment of my aging parents. Well into their 80’s, they continue their life-long journey as they grow old together. […]
Read MoreWhiter Than Snow
Fall is such an extraordinary time of year. Though each season has it’s own beauty, there is something invigorating about the colors and crisp autumn air. The sunny days and chilly nights are the perfect match for picking apples and drinking cider. It’s a time for hayrides, bonfires and long walks. We do our best […]
Read MoreThe Refiner’s Fire
There is a quaint little shop in a neighboring community that has been designed just for fun. Within there awaits a variety of unfinished clay pieces that have been shaped into dinnerware, figurines and various novelties. Customers can browse the art studio for something appealing, select it and set about choosing from the multitude of […]
Read MoreThe I Exam
The word is short, mocked and unwelcome in our day. In fact, for some time now, we have done our best to erase it entirely. Even when viewing blatantly wicked behavior, it is rarely identified as the source of our troubles. But the three letters spell out a universal problem ~ sin. Critics of that […]
Read MoreAimless Wandering
The drama unfolded completely unnoticed by the motorists waiting for the light to turn green. A slight movement caught my eye and, being an animal lover, my breath. An unfortunate little field mouse had wandered onto a five-lane highway, weaving first through moving cars and then stopped ones. Incredible as it seemed, I watched the […]
Read MoreUnder His Wings
Many years ago I had the joy of giving tours and tractor rides to elementary school children who came to learn about life on a working farm. The children were wide-eyed and excited during their visits, but their greatest enthusiasm always came when we brought out the baby animals. And there were plenty, for the […]
Read MoreThe Weaver
From my bedroom window I watched him weave. It was late summer when I discovered a spider had claimed the outside of that window for his home. From the top corner frame above to the flower box below, he had constructed a rather impressive web. Still, I didn’t like his choice of real estate and […]
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