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Imagine being Muslim and seeing Jesus in a dream. I love reading books about how people came to know Jesus in a personal way. Some lived in a home where He was welcome, and it was a natural progression for them to ask Jesus to be their Savior. Some lived in that home but wanted…

My Two Cents About the Ice Bucket Challenge
This week was my turn to blog at Christians Read and I thought I’d share my observations about the Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS. The response has been positive against all the comments and negativity I’ve seen regarding the challenge. I’d love for you to take a look and share your thoughts. Read About the…

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Saturday Confession: The Classic Car Driving Away
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Sabbath Sunday: The Cross Covers
Every Sunday it’s a joy to share my own amateur nature pictures along with my thoughts on God’s love for you. I took this the hottest night of the summer where the humidity was panting at 81%. I spent the day in and out of stores getting groceries and school supplies. I needed new brakes….

Sabbath Sunday: When You Lose Your Way
Last month I shared that I had to take a detour and although inconvenient, without it I never would have found a beautiful lake at sunset. The detour is now done and a new bridge constructed. Guess what? Because I haven’t driven this route in months, I forgot my way. I had to really focus…

Book Review: Dreams and Visions–Is Jesus Awakening the Muslim World by Tom Doyle
Imagine being Muslim and seeing Jesus in a dream. I love reading books about how people came to know Jesus in a personal way. Some lived in a home where He was welcome, and it was a natural progression for them to ask Jesus to be their Savior. Some lived in that home but wanted…

My Two Cents About the Ice Bucket Challenge
This week was my turn to blog at Christians Read and I thought I’d share my observations about the Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS. The response has been positive against all the comments and negativity I’ve seen regarding the challenge. I’d love for you to take a look and share your thoughts. Read About the…

Kathy Carlton Willis: Where Does that Grin Come From?
Where Does that Grin Come From? by Kathy Carlton Willis I’m often asked, “How can you keep grinning despite the challenges in your life? It has nothing to do with me. It has to do with the God in whom I put my trust. Knowing “He’s got this” helps me carry on (in hope)…

Saturday Confession: The Classic Car Driving Away
I was on my way to church when I saw it. It was a classic car, one that most likely shows up at the car cruises I see all the time around here. The car was shiny and a beautiful relic that I’m sure turned heads as it drove by. And that’s when the Lord…

Sabbath Sunday: The Cross Covers
Every Sunday it’s a joy to share my own amateur nature pictures along with my thoughts on God’s love for you. I took this the hottest night of the summer where the humidity was panting at 81%. I spent the day in and out of stores getting groceries and school supplies. I needed new brakes….

Sabbath Sunday: When You Lose Your Way
Last month I shared that I had to take a detour and although inconvenient, without it I never would have found a beautiful lake at sunset. The detour is now done and a new bridge constructed. Guess what? Because I haven’t driven this route in months, I forgot my way. I had to really focus…

Book Review: Dreams and Visions–Is Jesus Awakening the Muslim World by Tom Doyle
Imagine being Muslim and seeing Jesus in a dream. I love reading books about how people came to know Jesus in a personal way. Some lived in a home where He was welcome, and it was a natural progression for them to ask Jesus to be their Savior. Some lived in that home but wanted…

My Two Cents About the Ice Bucket Challenge
This week was my turn to blog at Christians Read and I thought I’d share my observations about the Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS. The response has been positive against all the comments and negativity I’ve seen regarding the challenge. I’d love for you to take a look and share your thoughts. Read About the…

Kathy Carlton Willis: Where Does that Grin Come From?
Where Does that Grin Come From? by Kathy Carlton Willis I’m often asked, “How can you keep grinning despite the challenges in your life? It has nothing to do with me. It has to do with the God in whom I put my trust. Knowing “He’s got this” helps me carry on (in hope)…

Saturday Confession: The Classic Car Driving Away
I was on my way to church when I saw it. It was a classic car, one that most likely shows up at the car cruises I see all the time around here. The car was shiny and a beautiful relic that I’m sure turned heads as it drove by. And that’s when the Lord…

Sabbath Sunday: The Cross Covers
Every Sunday it’s a joy to share my own amateur nature pictures along with my thoughts on God’s love for you. I took this the hottest night of the summer where the humidity was panting at 81%. I spent the day in and out of stores getting groceries and school supplies. I needed new brakes….