“Christians should be more like drug addicts.” My husband told me this during one of our family devotions. I had that thought in the back …
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Going for a Drive
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 …
Read More »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 »God as a Father
It was shocking news. A three-year-old girl, nick-named “Pumpkin,” was abandoned by her father at Southern Cross railway station in Melbourne, Australia September 2008. They …
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, …
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