
Living Miracles at Summer’s End
Arthur Rubinstein writes, "I have adopted the technique of living life from miracle to miracle." Today we are remembering daily wonders at summer's end with a photo essay of gratefulness.
When God Reaches In
Join me for a little worship photography and poetic musings on the word reach. What happens when God reaches in?
Pray It Forward
The world of a child is small--the neighborhood is the size of a universe. Somehow, the world expands and the challenges facing our children change. As each year passes, adulthood calls and the future opens. Together, let's pray them forward into tomorrow, laying a foundation of faith that their steps may be firm.
Letting Them Go: Faith Prayers for our Children
As my children head back to college, it's hard to let go. Join me in praying for our children this year.
Recent Guest Posts at Guideposts and Wives of Faith
I have recent posts at Guideposts and Wives of Faith. It's fun to get out and about in the blog-o-shere and I invite you to join me at some great sites.
Joy’s One Thing: Have You Got It?
We can't see to move forward if we stay focused on the past. With backward focus, it sure is hard to walk forward. Staying focused on the past feeds dissatisfaction, fuels guilt, prevents healing, stunts growth, and steals joy right out from under our unsteady feet.
How to Discover Joy is More Than a Feeling
What is joy? Joy comes and goes, often at the whim of our emotions. Different from happiness, Christian joy is a fruit of the Spirit. Discover secrets for joy and inspiration from Philippians. Biblical encouragement for Christian women seeking more joy in life.
Joy in Knowing: Choose Christ and Receive Joy
At times, I wish that I had a little joy switch, a simple lever tucked away. Joy for the flick of a finger--easy peasy. No sweat and no tears. Self-sufficiency snatches joy and stomps it right into the ground. Rest and let joy rise up from a heart set free and set right by Christ.
Best Tips of Top Procrastinators
I am a gifted procrastinator. I practice nearly every day. I have developed a tendency to a well-honed skill. How well I know this: the gap between procrastination and accomplishment is spelled B-e-g-i-n.