Fish Out of Water?

Have you ever purposefully moved away from your comfort zone? Iโ€™m curious, friend, how did you manage? On what or who did you rely? Have you ever felt like a fish out of water? My dear man and I are closing in on 18 months living in a new everything on the opposite side of … Continue reading Fish Out of Water?

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If I ever meet your first husband, Iโ€™m going to tell him a thing or two!Randy Brittain While he finished speaking these words, it took me a moment to process the sentiment. Because he is my first, and only, husband. I began to laugh, and responded, โ€œ Oh, you would, wouldnโ€™t you!โ€ His goal each … Continue reading Page 9

Watch. Weep. Whisper.

The Bride longing for her Bridegroom. Watch. Lord, I watch for You. I know Youโ€™re on the ready. Whenever Father nods Your way, You, as the eager Bridegroom, will not even hesitate. You are waiting, with great anticipation, to mount Your mighty white steed and retrieve Your Bride. Even as I watch for You to … Continue reading Watch. Weep. Whisper.

Common Ground

We all need food. We all walk this common ground. Itโ€™s life on a broken Earth, and we all recognize in our unique ways that this brokenness is not as it was supposed to be. Whether you follow Jesus and believe He is the Son of God risen from the dead, as I do, or … Continue reading Common Ground

Reach Out

Today I am participating in the Five Minute Friday with Kate Motaung and her crew of brilliant writers. The word this Friday is {reach}. Setting my timer for 5 minutesโ€ฆ and go! ***** Photo credit: Lisa Brittain Thomas had great difficulty believing that Jesus was alive and had visited with the other disciples. Could life … Continue reading Reach Out

Assume

Today I am participating in the Five Minute Friday with Kate Motaung and her crew of brilliant writers. The word this Friday is {assume}. Setting my timer for 5 minutesโ€ฆ and go! ***** Photo credit: Lisa Brittain ASSUME. One of my favorite accounting professors taught a class on auditing. His opening line for the semester … Continue reading Assume

Changes

A straight line on an EKG means you have no heartbeat. Itโ€™s called a flatline. Without a heartbeat we cannot live. A flatline means death. This visual aid encourages my simple pondering thoughts as I look at the one-word {changes}. Itโ€™s true. Itโ€™s science. A healthy heartbeat on an EKG looks like a lot of … Continue reading Changes