Among the life lessons learned particularly from the pandemic is that tomorrow is not guaranteed. In fact, you may be familiar with this quote by Eleanor Roosevelt: “Today is a gift. That’s why we call it the present.” From the time we moved to Texas, we have done our best to go back and visit
As most of you know by now, I am originally from New York aka the city that never sleeps. So, let’s just say that hustling and bustling run through my veins. There was hardly ever a quiet moment in the near three decades I lived there. We were always on the move with places to
I have come to terms with the reality that life can get pretty hectic with busy schedules and a bombardment of voices. Not to mention the number of distractions that come our way. For me, to be still and to be silent seems foreign and almost uncomfortable. Yet, I have been convicted that it’s exactly
“I am so busy!” “I have a great deal to do at work.” “My kids are heavily involved in several activities.” “Ministry takes up a lot of my time.” Maybe you’ve said one of these statements. Maybe you’ve said them all. I’m in the latter category. And it’s had me thinking a lot lately because
Carriers of His Presence
Now that the wrapping paper has been picked up and the dishes have all been washed, I have had a moment to pause and reflect on the memories created this Christmas season. Our families are


