Christmas. ‘Twas the season to be jolly, but I was finding myself much more contemplative than jolly. Every time I would come across a manger scene, I was somehow captivated like never before nor since. That little baby, the Son of God, seemed to be inviting me so tangibly into ...
Read More »No More Ruffles
One of the things that amazes me most about Jesus (and what I wish I had more of) is His “never get ruffled” demeanor. Have you noticed that, particularly in John 5? No matter what the circumstances, He always responded with quiet, calm assurance. Peace and quiet confidence wrapped around ...
Read More »Smarter Than The Teacher
Everyone has a favorite teacher, that one who balanced discipline and hard work with fun and understanding of all their students as individuals. My third grade teacher stands out to me. She was an older lady. Her children raised, she was also a widow. She loved to tell us stories ...
Read More »When Our Emotions Run High
I need an emotional filter. One that I could place gently over my heart whenever I felt the pitter patter of my aortas increasing, my palms beginning to perspire, or the pressure on my chest starting to rise as I withhold the tears inside. I could also use a filter ...
Read More »At A Glance: Judging With Fairness
It happens in the blink of an eye, but psychologists say it is usually accurate. It’s more favorable if you are attractive to the observer, and teachers often decide what type of student a child will be based on it. Even Jesus addressed it; the superficial judgment of another. In ...
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