The year was 1952, and I was a junior in high school. One of Daddy’s very rich employers had given him a 1938 Ford two-door …
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I Want to Buy Your House
He wasn’t kidding. The man looked around our vacant house and once more approached my mother about selling. “I want to buy your home,” he …
Read More »A Gelato in Prague
It was a sunny afternoon, and I was in Prague and in possession of an apricot gelato. I had found a park bench in a …
Read More »A Quiet Fight
It happens inside of me. Others around may or may not suspect this, but I always want to start with prayer when I wake up. …
Read More »When Our Trials Appear
Sometimes I get bogged down with daily tasks. I jump up in the morning and rush to work. I follow a schedule to meet all …
Read More »Permission to Relax
Sabbath and the ability to relax is a lost concept! The idea of people temporarily abstaining from work and play long enough to let their …
Read More »Jesus In Our Suffering
Christmas is a time to bring the whole family together, share great fellowship, share great food, make heart-stirring memories, all while celebrating the reason for …
Read More »Dying Prepared
My brother-in-law is one of the godliest men I have ever met. He has recently been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and unless a miracle happens, …
Read More »A Time for Every Season
The past two weeks have been a season filled with loss, tragedy, and heartbreak. First, my boyfriend’s uncle passed away. Next, I received news that …
Read More »The Rope Path
Yesterday, one of my Facebook friends posted a short movie about the narrowest hiking path in the world. The photographer started panning from his shoes …
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