Summer-Time is Thinking Time
Jul15

Summer-Time is Thinking Time

As we take time to think, it’s quite incredible how lessons from the Lord bubble-up to the surface. Loose, stray thoughts land into place and become a meaningful picture or axiom for life.
One day, Moses was working alone with his livestock. . . .

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Weary.
Dec30

Weary.

How can we be filled with Christmas cheer when our eyes are welling up with tears?
Our hearts are aching from loved ones dying
Our minds are racing with COVID news recycling
Our bodies are breaking under the weight of societal dividing, cities rioting, and politicians lying . . .

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Roll it onto Him
Jan15

Roll it onto Him

If we receive more snow this weekend, I know my children will be chomping at the bit to make a snowman in the yard. Yet the hardest part for my kiddos is rolling and pus hing and rolling those big, wet snowballs along into a . . .

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Blah Christmas
Dec24

Blah Christmas

Here’s my new poem-spoken word film for your 2020 Christmas. It’s been quite a year, friends! 
Watch it / Read it:

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A Weary World
Dec24

A Weary World

The world is weary. 2020 has waged its battle against us in more ways than one. Families, marriages, businesses, and nations are all showing signs of multiple stress fractures.
Yet this is not a unique or new experience for humanity. . .

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The First Thanksgiving?
Nov26

The First Thanksgiving?

Most Americans think of a brisk yet beautiful November day in 1621 when the Pilgrims celebrated their first Thanksgiving celebration to God. Their battle to survive in the New World was fierce, yet their Creator brought them through. However . . .

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