The Journey

You and I are going on a journey. Which way are you going? Are you going my way? Are you walking down the narrow path with me? What's in your luggage? Everyone brings something. Did you pack your irritation, your self-loathing, your frustration? What about your hurt, your disappointment, or your disillusions? Frailties? Failures? Foolishness? … Continue reading The Journey

The Door

They're crouching outside the door, calling to you, "Let us in." You love them and hate them at the same time. You want to; the desire is there. The fun, the excitement, the thrill calls you. But, you know the guilt, the anguish, the self-loathing that will be a result. It would be best if … Continue reading The Door

Grateful

Enter into His gates with thanksgiving...be thankful unto Him and bless His name. Psalm 100:4 184 days of our 15 days to flatten the curve, I have learned a few things about gratitude. First of all, I am grateful for my wonderful husband, Kevin. He travels most of the year for work, but, during this … Continue reading Grateful

Personable Purpose

August 14, 2020On Sunday morning, August 9, Kevin and I visited a woman who possessed a fantastic garden. She was selling succulents, and we were in the mood for purchasing so that we could spruce up (pun intended) our backyard. We spent a lovely hour and a half perusing her massive backyard nursery full of … Continue reading Personable Purpose

Beyond Belief

Before belittling my bemusing blog, I beseech, behold its beauty. Beloved Bride, Between begin and become, it behooves us to believe the best, befriend, behave, and belong, betide. Beautifully beholden to bequeath, to bestir beyond breath, on behalf of this behest bejeweled beauty before, behind, and beside our begotten. Beware the beguiler beneath--who befogs, befuddles, … Continue reading Beyond Belief

The Kitchen Tool and the Body of Christ

Every day, I thank Jesus that my husband loves to cook! I can do it, but he loves to do it. Yay for me! And a definite YUM for us! He makes up his own marinades and they are never the same. He keeps it fresh and amazing. Our kitchen is filled with cute chef … Continue reading The Kitchen Tool and the Body of Christ

Devastation, Desires, and Delight

One Sunday evening, in my parent's living room, as I stood in front of our neighbor, Alice, I gave my heart to Jesus. A little towheaded five-year-old girl, feeling the Holy Spirit's incredible power coursing through me--my childhood's most cherished memory. Bible stories were learned and the grand old hymns of the faith, which I … Continue reading Devastation, Desires, and Delight