Her torch that lit the way and her arm that held it proudly toward the sky had both arrived in America in 1876, but the remaining 350 pieces of our beloved lady from France arrived in New York in 1885—350 individual pieces that needed to be put back together again. ...
Read More »Teachable Moments
As a single mom, I always look for teachable moments with my son–opportunities where I can teach him a biblical principle or bring a scripture to life. Recently, while listening to one of his favorite Christian bands he asked, “Mom, what do they mean when they say … in this ...
Read More »Going Around the Block…Again
With ease, I pulled out of the intersection passing lookers by trying to decide which way to turn next. Was it right? Left? Or simply straight ahead? Grabbing the map, I traced my finger along the path that I had already traveled leading me to my current location. A quick ...
Read More »Asleep at the Wheel
“Honey, let me drive. I know you’re more tired than I am.” Pulling the vehicle off at the next exit ramp, my husband and I completed a record breaking “Fire Drill” to switch roles as driver and passenger. Oblivious to the switch, our girls slumbered peacefully in the back from ...
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