My Lord and King As I lay my kids down at night there is nothing more precious to me then to snuggle with them. The busyness of our day comes to an end and the quietness of the night calms our restlessness. For those split moments, our hearts meld together and I know they are mine and they know I am theirs. We lay head to head and heart to heart. And nothing else seems to ... Read More »
A Living Hope and Sitting Among Friends #64
A Living Hope I am so excited to be sharing this new seven-week study with you. This winter has been a bit tough for me. I have been sick and down and out on several occasions. Even today as I write this, it is gloomy and I am getting over yet another bout of whatever is going around. Times like these can get us down. They can leave us feeling like there is no hope for ... Read More »
Do We Have An Expiration Date? & Sitting Among Friends Blog Party #33
My son asked me an interesting question today. At first, I wondered about what must have been going through his head. After thinking about his curiosity, I realized it is a question we all have we just don’t always think of it in these terms.The conversation went like this…Mom, does everything have an expiration date?I had to think about it. Before I could get in any real ... Read More »
Anchored In The Cross
Over the past few days I have been having “one of those days”. I woke up and just didn’t feel quite like myself. No matter what I was trying I just couldn’t shake the feeling. I wanted to cry, I felt so frustrated. Anyone ever have those kind of days? Of course, I am not alone in my feelings but that is exactly how I felt, alone. I felt like everything was coming down on me ... Read More »
Make Today Count
I saw a really funny post from a teacher today. He hung a note on his computer and told his students that it was the last day of the quarter and he no longer was taking late assignments. The responsibility was theirs and they should do the work when He gives them the opportunity. Basically, no excuses for your grade, you had the chance. Now it is too late. Often times ... Read More »