Yesterday was Palm Sunday, the day Christians worldwide celebrate Christ's entering Jerusalem riding on a donkey as the children of Israel waved palm branches at him. This was a combination of the national symbol of their nation was waved at who they hoped would be their political salvation from Rome at the same time Jesus… Continue reading But who do you say that I am?
Tag: God
Thankful For Big Things
This week, I am thankful for the big things that make it easier to handle the little things.Our future is unknown to us. That can be said for any military family at any time. But for us, we have been living with the unknown for a few months now. The wind may be blowing in… Continue reading Thankful For Big Things
Military Priests Can’t Read It
An order was given to all military priests: you are NOT to read the statement from the Catholic Church concerning the church's stance on Obama's new regulation.Aside from my belief that Government should not be telling private businesses what to do, I have a huge problem with the military telling their ordained priests to defy… Continue reading Military Priests Can’t Read It
Swamp of Despondency
In chapter one of Pilgrim's Progress we met Christian who started out on a journey after reading a book that opened his eyes to the impending destruction of his town. A man named Evangelist comes to guide him towards a narrow gate. However, as he is running towards the narrow gate, he and his traveling… Continue reading Swamp of Despondency
Keep me from evil
Again, I just love having BibleWorks on the computer. When I don't get the chance to open my Bible upstairs I can just open this program on my PC and a daily devotional will pop up. I always need help resisting the devil and his temptations…. so I thought I would share these with you… Continue reading Keep me from evil
Trials for your good.
Sorry about the lateness of this Memory Lane posting, it has been a challenging morning. The challenges of the morning make me remember the first challenges I faced concerning motherhood.My first child was a unique kind of challenge. He was not a sleeping, nor content baby. The first night home from the hospital was a… Continue reading Trials for your good.
Taming tongues
Parenting children is a reward and blessing... and sometimes I must remind myself of this. Especially when entering a new challenging phase in child rearing.This summer we have had a nasty influx of abuses of the tongue. The tongue being used to tear down another member of the household or to utter mean/hateful words. We… Continue reading Taming tongues
