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1808, 2020

Love Each Other

By |August 18th, 2020|Categories: Misc.|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Love Each Other

The past week of getting ready to send our daughter off to college was one of the sweetest weeks we have ever had. It all began as I found myself having a flashback to when our daughter was just learning to talk. She was curious and asked lots of questions. I did my best to answer but eventually, I wondered aloud when it would stop because it was exhausting. I recalled when her little personality began to emerge as a three-year-old and my exasperated self would tell others that I was dealing with the terror associated with this age.  Then,

1008, 2020

Joy

By |August 10th, 2020|Categories: Devotionals|Tags: , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Joy

It’s that time of year again as we get ready to send our kids back to school. Yet, I think most of us can agree that it looks and feels different this year. Many have been faced with the unprecedented decision: do we keep our kids at home for virtual learning or do we send them to school for face to face classes? Some have even been faced with the decision of returning to the same school setting or transitioning to a new one. With this decision, I think most of us can also agree that there has been anxiety.

708, 2020

A Wholesome Tongue

By |August 7th, 2020|Categories: Devotionals, Facebook, Misc.|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on A Wholesome Tongue

When I was first getting to know my husband, we would have long conversations over meals.  Our intention from the beginning was marriage, so there was no question on where we stood. I wasn't trying to interview him, but since we were on the road to making a commitment, there were deep questions I needed answers to.  To avoid scaring him away, I had a one-liner I would use when introducing tough topics. "There's something I wanted to talk to you about..." By then, he had heard that line enough times to know that it was time to dish out

608, 2020

Breakthrough

By |August 6th, 2020|Categories: Misc.|Comments Off on Breakthrough

Are you feeling weary from the journey?  I know I am.  And especially with everything that has been going on in 2020, it’s easy for me to get overwhelmed and filled with anxiety.  But I’ve found what settles my spirit is worship.  And this song has been at the top of my playlist for a few weeks now. Do you need to hear the gentle whisper of your Father telling you that it’s going to be alright?  This song reminds me that it’s only the power and presence of God that brings breakthrough.  Believing for a breakthrough this nation, for

508, 2020

The Lord is My Shepherd

By |August 5th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Devotionals, Misc.|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on The Lord is My Shepherd

A few weeks ago, my son tested positive for Covid-19. As I sat on the floor beside his bed (in between administering breathing treatments and temperature checks), the Holy Spirit prompted me to read and study Psalm 23. It’s a familiar chapter (most of us have it memorized). It’s usually read at somber occasions...but if I can be real with you, Psalm 23 ISN’T MY FAVORITE. It’s never been my go to passage during tough times. Something about the ‘Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death’ part always made me sad.  I prefer something a

3007, 2020

Just Sayin’

By |July 30th, 2020|Categories: Devotionals|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Just Sayin’

“Don’t talk about politics or religion.”  No matter how old you are, it’s something we’ve all heard.  Over the years, other topics like racial and gender equality and abortion are off the table too.  Of course, in 2020, we’ve added a whole new set of divisive discussions: Mask or no mask Pharmaceutical treatment or vaccine Lockdown or open up Social distance or herd immunity In-person classroom or virtual learning I, along with the other 7.5 billion people in the world, have my own opinions about all of the above...which I will not be sharing at this time.  :-)  However, as

2807, 2020

Going and Doing as God Says

By |July 28th, 2020|Categories: Misc.|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on Going and Doing as God Says

It was the summer of 1995.  I had come to Dallas with my parents and siblings to attend an annual conference. While attending this conference, I had sung a solo “Here I Am” by Rebecca St. James, the lyrics of which popped up in my mind just recently. It begins: “God asks the question, "Whom shall I send?" Now what will we answer? Will we go and do as He says? All that He wants is a heart, ready, willing and waiting” Having completed my freshman year of college, those words had been echoing loudly in my spirit. I knew

2407, 2020

Citizenship

By |July 24th, 2020|Categories: Articles, Devotionals, Facebook|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Citizenship

The man peered over his glasses as he studied my face. He wanted to make sure it matched the photo in front of him. We had finally made it to the front of the long line of people returning back into the country after vacation. The process was long, but necessary. Behind us were hundreds of people, pulling luggage, clutching their passports as they inched forward.  The officials were doing their job, allowing only the citizens to come back in. The man nodded and smiled, giving us the approval to move forward. We were relieved to be back home. The

2207, 2020

Disappointments

By |July 22nd, 2020|Categories: Devotionals, Facebook|Tags: , |Comments Off on Disappointments

This year started out with so much expectancy.  A new year, a new decade, a fresh start...2020 vision. But almost as quickly as it started, all expectations and plans came to a disappointing halt.  Travel plans, weddings, graduations, and milestone celebrations had to be postponed or canceled altogether. To be honest, it’s been really hard to stay positive as the year continues. As I was talking to my friend recently, we realized that with or without the year of the pandemic, life can still be full of disappointments. Whatever the disappointment is….not getting the dream wedding, not getting the dream

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