Thoughts Along Life's Journey
When I was much younger I would make a New Year’s resolution. However, not only did I not keep the resolution, but within two weeks I completely forgot what the resolution was that I had made in the first place. I have a feeling… Continue Reading “New Year’s Resolutions”
My mother and I just enjoyed a most wonderful time with dear friends visiting from Alabama, USA. Their company was a blessing of joy and sweet fellowship in the Lord, but then came the moment to say goodbye. I could feel a lump forming… Continue Reading “When Goodbyes Cease”
When we read the first chapter of Genesis we see how God felt about everything He made. He created the light and said it was good. Then He created the sky and said it was good. It was the same each of the six… Continue Reading “Better Than Good”
Summer in the UK has been sporadic, thus far, this year, but yesterday was one of the rare warm and sunny days. It even felt hot in the direct sun. Our dog, Jack, prefers cooler days. He’s more energetic and feels good all over.… Continue Reading “When God Says No”
Our dog, Jack, is a sweet, affectionate boy, but if you’re wearing a hoodie, stay back. His hackles stand up and he adopts a guarded stance, ready for attack if needed. That being said, our sweet but protective dog grows fearful when hearing a noise he… Continue Reading “When Fear Takes Hold”
I recently read something very interesting about the famous Michelangelo. He had been given a large chunk of marble with the challenge to make something beautiful. This particular piece of marble had flaws in it. Other sculptors had attempted to make something but had… Continue Reading “A Result of Sculpting”
It’s so interesting to follow the life of the twelve disciples Jesus chose to travel with Him. In Mark 6 we come to a moment when Jesus fed the five thousand with only five loaves of bread and two fish — with twelve baskets… Continue Reading “Mountaintops and Valleys”
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