Weekly Devotion 8-25-21
Recently I visited the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal. As I read up on and learned about this holy place before our visit, it was clear to
Continue readingRecently I visited the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal. As I read up on and learned about this holy place before our visit, it was clear to
Continue readingOur ministers have recently embarked on a sermon series focused on the Ten Commandments (Exodus: Chapter 20, 2-17). I have found the sermons interesting, thought provoking, and helpful as their
Continue readingI wish I had called my parents more often during those busy years of raising our two girls. Mom and Dad didn’t often call me; they waited to hear from
Continue readingOur culture suffers from a pervasive feeling that we are never enough, that our work is never enough. We are weary, not just from lack of physical rest, but even
Continue readingBeing a person of integrity. It’s simple but it’s hard. When we think of what it means to be a person of integrity, most of us think of it as
Continue readingSometimes God astonishes us with the miracles He works in our presence, and at other times He chooses to work miracles more quietly through us. He lets us struggle a
Continue readingFans of the Doctor Who television series are familiar with the TARDIS, the time machine and spacecraft that looks like a small blue telephone booth, but is bigger on the
Continue readingOne of the mental images that have endured from my reading of The Shack by William P. Young, is of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in a joyful dance
Continue readingAlthough I was raised in the Methodist church, I quit attending once I went away to college. I think that sometimes happens because we haven’t really taken the step to
Continue readingMom was out in the garden picking green beans the morning of Dad’s funeral. It was late July, and the garden was in full swing, with vegetables ripe for the
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