We all have these people in our lives. ?People who we wonder if they’ll actually show up when they said they would. ?People who tend to back out of a project after they’ve committed. ?People who promise you something then don’t ever seem to deliver. People who don’t keep their word. •Yes, things come up and life happens.
Waiting. It can feel like the worst. Just yesterday, I happened to pick the “slow” lane at the grocery store. As most of you probably do, I try my best to anticipate which will go the fastest. By all accounts, I had picked the right one. But it wasn’t so. I could feel myself getting
This past Saturday, we had the opportunity to join IPC Hebron Houston and Ladies of Love for a one-day women’s event. The theme was based on Luke 1:45 – “Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill His promises to her.” We spent time in worship, the Word and then got crafty!
“I promise I’ll do it” is a phrase I would constantly repeat in the first year of my marriage. Whether I would be referring to washing the dishes or paying a bill, it was one of those things I would just say. I am usually a woman of my word. If I say I’ll do
Here’s something you probably haven’t thought of in a really long time: Diagramming sentences*. When you diagram a sentence, you look at the function of each word. Subjects, verbs, and adjectives are usually involved but sometimes you also have a direct object and indirect object. If you are now having flashbacks of middle school English
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