Feed My Sheep
From Oswald Chambers: Jesus said to Peter — “Feed My sheep,” but He gave him nothing to feed them with. The process of being made broken bread and poured-out wine means that you have [...]
From Oswald Chambers: Jesus said to Peter — “Feed My sheep,” but He gave him nothing to feed them with. The process of being made broken bread and poured-out wine means that you have [...]
From March 2020: A few weeks ago, I applied to be a featured author at an upcoming Colorado Springs library event, something that would provide great publicity and opportunity for me to meet with [...]
A gray flock shaped like a V flew overhead going East as I drove in silence. Their outstretched shadows outpaced my car and black and gray fluttered over houses, sunlight on trees briefly disrupted [...]
...the weary world rejoices For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn... "O Holy Night" holds steadfast as my favorite hymn celebrating the birth of Christ. The song is often slow and melodramatic, with [...]
White Christmas is a film with so many layers of meaning and depth. Of course, there are great song and dance numbers, songs by Irving Berlin, budding romances with Betty & Bob and Phil [...]
We had an essay contest at school for educators to submit their writing piece and I hope this inspires or encourages someone who is considering education. It’s such a fulfilling calling and I’m honored [...]
This is our ragged, fleshly life: tragedy and grief in the middle of our existence, bookended at both sides by delightful joy and felicity. We encounter the deepest delight, followed by profound heartbreak, and [...]
I am convinced that at the end of "It's A Wonderful Life," when George Bailey is crying, it's not the money pouring in or the building and loan that they have all saved, but [...]
We were 1,000 miles away in the Chicago suburbs the first year I couldn't get home to Colorado. I was 37 years old. My daughters were in elementary school, and my husband's job as [...]