(from the pen of the un-rhyming, un-metered poet) My heart ached with wonder Questioning this block's purpose before being abandoned its glory long forgotten Was it once a foundation stone supporting a renowned building? Maybe a grand ... Continue reading
who’s REALLY the liar???
I was being accused. Not by someone, but rather by the enemy of the soul. The one who is described as going around like a "roaring lion" (See 1 Peter 5: 8) The accusations sounded something like this: (Photo Credit) For years I’ve struggled ... Continue reading
Rebuilding the Walls from the Ruins of Memory
Regarding memories (the painful ones) I’m continuing to ask “why?” Why think about, talk about, or even pray about, past events which just seem to stir up more pain and grief? Simple answer: if the pain remains fresh, then there's more ... Continue reading
The Archaeologist: Why I Dig into the Past
(Bats, Battles, & Declarations, Part 2) When working through traumatic or painful memories, you may be like me and sometimes ask, "Is this worth all the effort and pain, or am I just wasting my time?" A good friend recently sent me ... Continue reading
Bats, Battles & Declarations
I’m sitting at Starbucks and I’m mad. Not at Starbucks; Starbucks is medicating me with caffeine, sugar and chocolate at the moment! (Photo Credit) At 5:30 this morning I was lying awake, staring at the shadowy ceiling, when I saw a bat ... Continue reading
Book Review; “Wherever the River Runs” by Kelly Minter
(This Giveaway is now closed. Thank you to all who participated!) In the opening pages of Wherever the River Runs, Kelly Minter invites us to accompany her on an intriguing adventure with unexpected results, as she writes “Only God could fully ... Continue reading