This blogpost is written by my good friend, Kathy Elrod. She is writing a follow up to the wonderful blog she wrote for us last Spring. “Last Spring, I opened my front door one day to find that a Cardinal … Continue reading
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My friend, Marie Koth, is sharing an encouraging word for the blog today. “As I was reading comments on Facebook expressing anxiety and fear over this new coronavirus, I thanked God for all I have learned from years of recovery … Continue reading
Sometimes things happen to us that we cannot control any more than we can control the wind. This coronavirus is one of them. It has totally blindsided me. A month ago I couldn’t have imagined that life as we know … Continue reading
As the kids are out of school and taking to at-home learning, perhaps it is time for us adults to see what we can learn in the midst of this coronavirus outbreak. There are lessons all around us—lessons that God … Continue reading
This week’s blog is written by my precious daughter in law, Reid Hawkins. Enjoy! As I sat on my porch, I watched two finches, one red and one brown, sporadically build a nest in the top corner of my porch … Continue reading
“There is an eagle in me that wants to soar, and there is a hippopotamus in me that wants to wallow in the mud.” — Carl Sandburg Who doesn’t love their comfort zone? Well, what’s not to love? It’s C-O-M-F-O-R-T-A-B-L-E, kind … Continue reading
I have often said that we have a Big, Big God! He has done things in my life that could only be done by a Big, Big God! Lately He has been showing me glimpses of Himself that prove to … Continue reading
Does it seem to you that people don’t show kindness like they used to? Do people hold the doors for you when you have your arms full? Will they yield to you when you are having to wait a long … Continue reading
There are lots of sayings about the number one, some not so positive. “There’s one in every crowd!” “One is the loneliest number.” And, being “one of those people” is not always a good thing. The number one suggests seclusion, … Continue reading
As I wrote about in my blog last week, change is inevitable. I don’t know about you, but for me this year is already shaping up to be one of great change. Change can be scary. Change calls for faith. … Continue reading