This quote by Henry Blackaby stepped all over my toes this morning…. “When you believe that nothing significant can happen through you, you have said more about your belief in God than you have said about yourself.” Henry Blackaby Oh that I would always remember, “…What is impossible with men is possible with God” (Luke 18:27 NIV).
Read more →My sweet friend, Karen King sent me this in her e-mail the other day. I love her thought! “I want to be so filled with Him that if someone cut me, I would practically bleed Jesus.” Karen King
Read more →“I used to think, that God’s gifts were on shelves-one above another and the taller we grow, the easier we can reach them. Now I find that God’s gifts are on shelves, one beneath another and the lower we stoop, the more we get.’” ~ F.B. Meyer
Read more →Argh! Argh! Argh! Bummer. I let it out and I still don’t feel any better. The other weekend was great fun playing in the river, but I pulled my back. The herniated disks in my neck have decided to add to the pain issue. We lowered our house price on our Texas house again and still no buyers. The apartment is getting more claustrophobic by the moment. Our son starts his senior year in a few weeks. I’m attending a conference in thirty-six days and my conference clothing is back in Texas. Last night while my husband walked our little dog, a Rottweiler attacked. Hubby received lacerations on his hand from the leash trying to protect Chipper. Chipper sustained a bite wound and is now on antibiotics and pain pills. Argh!
Read more →During an outing one weekend, we spotted an awesome boulder in the middle of the river. I kept wondering if I could reach the rock without winding up drenched or forty miles downstream. My sweet hubby stayed on the shore, alternating between watching Eagles tend to their babies in a nest high above in the trees and preparing to jump in after me in case I took a literal nose dive. The water was cool
Read more →“Christianity has nothing to say to the person who is completely happy with the way things are. Its message is for those who hunger and thirst—for those who desire life as it was meant to be. Why does Jesus appeal to desire? Because it is essential to his goal: bringing us life.” John Eldredge “Whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a
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