Left oversโ€ฆ

Weโ€™re a week beyond Thanksgiving in the US, a holiday of feasts - food, people, football and shopping. Opportunities for indulging our flesh abound. While I believe we have no need to apologize for celebrating the goodness of God, we can certainly agree that we humans have a tendency towards excess, donโ€™t we? One of … Continue reading Left oversโ€ฆ

Day 4 โ€“ What if {hope} is the light leading us back home?

Then she arose with her daughters-in-law to return from the country of Moab, for she had heard in the fields of Moab that the Lord had visited his โ€ฆ Day 4 โ€“ What if {hope} is the light leading us back home? Purchase my book at Amazon.com

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Persist Again and Keep On

Usually, change is personal, but then 2020 happened and humanity on a global scale experienced a mass shift in lifestyle. Most everything normal to our daily routine was shut down, unplugged, and made inaccessible. People everywhere on our planet were confronted with unwanted and unexpected change. I could be wrong and often am, but I think no one came out of 2020 unchanged.

Cactus Haiku

Well, hello cactus! Do I see two eyes on you? How perfectly placed! ~~~~~ April 17th was National Haiku Day (apparently) and so Iโ€™m two days late in celebrating. However, I wonder if you would celebrate with me by writing your own haiku in the comments. Will you? Eyes on Jesus and Shine, ~Lisa

Choose

Today I am participating in the Five Minute Friday with Kate Motaung and her crew of brilliant writers. The word this Friday is {choose}. Setting my timer for 5 minutes and goโ€ฆ ***** This is the day that the Lord has made I will {choose} to rejoice and be glad in it. Choose. I wonderโ€ฆ … Continue reading Choose