Idolatry is a topic not often covered in today’s churches. We tend to think about idolatry in terms of bowing down to statues or sacrificing animals. We think of it in terms of Old Testament cultures and ideals. We don’t often think that we, ourselves, are guilty of idolatry. We might point our fingers atContinue reading “False Gods”
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Life in a Truck
This past week, I joined my husband in his semi-truck while he did his job. We didn’t yet have a “shelter in place” order in Michigan, but we did have restrictions on gatherings and such. As a result, everything I was doing on a daily basis was cancelled. I work from home in property management,Continue reading “Life in a Truck”
An Apology to My Lovely Readers
Dear Reader, I started this blog because I felt it was something God was calling me to do. I felt it was a call to ministry in a way, and I wanted to be obedient to that call. I also wanted to be smart about things. I know that a lot of people have takenContinue reading “An Apology to My Lovely Readers”
The Beauty of Rest
This morning when my alarm went off I groaned….literally. I just did not want to get up this morning. It wasn’t that I stayed up late last night. I didn’t. It wasn’t that I was getting up earlier than usual today. In fact, I actually got to sleep in a little bit because I wasn’tContinue reading “The Beauty of Rest”
Getting Away With God
This past weekend was our annual Midwinter Getaway for the women at my church. It’s a two day event at a local retreat center just for women. We meet up Friday night, share dinner, have a message and then break for either a fun movie fellowship time as a group or fellowship with your roommates.Continue reading “Getting Away With God”
They Meet
My parents divorced when I was in elementary school. My mom, my sister, and I moved to Oklahoma, and my dad stayed behind in Alabama. Every summer after that, my sister and I spent our entire school vacation with my dad in Alabama. On Saturdays, we would load up all our laundry and truck downContinue reading “They Meet”
