Sabbath Sunday: New Roads
| | | | | | | |

Sabbath Sunday: New Roads

Each Sunday I share my own amateur nature picture with a few thoughts on God’s love for you. This is Upstate NY in Autumn. Breathtaking, isn’t it? It’s part of a 300 mile journey I take each time I visit loved ones. The trip is nearly a few turns and probably over 200 miles of…

Character Confession: Thankful to Relax with Coffee Syrup as I Clean my Toilet
| | | | | |

Character Confession: Thankful to Relax with Coffee Syrup as I Clean my Toilet

So, are you enjoying the thankful posts? The month is just getting started with more thankful thoughts from guest bloggers. If you missed the first four, stop right now and go back. They are amazing posts you don’t want to miss. Lee Carver’s Left-Legged Miracle April W. Gardner’s For Those Who Are Apart Becky Frame’s…

Thankful: Jennifer Slattery’s Romeo and the Fire in His Eyes
| | | | |

Thankful: Jennifer Slattery’s Romeo and the Fire in His Eyes

When my husband and I first started dating, I spent hours dolling myself up in the mirror. I wanted my hair to look just right, my lipstick the perfect shade, whatever it took to see his eyes light up and hear him say, “You’re beautiful.” Now, sixteen years later, my hair’s streaked with gray, laugh…

Thankful: Becky Frame Thanking Her Abba Father
| | | | | | |

Thankful: Becky Frame Thanking Her Abba Father

I hugged my dad and turned to the stove to fry myself some eggs. He’d just cleaned the entire kitchen. I mumbled apologetically, “I’m messin’ up your clean kitchen!” He replied graciously, “Having all these house guests for Christmas is like running a restaurant. But… it’s worth it.” A few seconds later, he dropped his…

Thankful: April W. Gardner’s Encouraging Those Who Are Apart This Thanksgiving
| | | | | | |

Thankful: April W. Gardner’s Encouraging Those Who Are Apart This Thanksgiving

For Those Who Are Apart April W. Gardner The holiday season is a time for family. It’s a time to relive traditions, to gather around the table with all those familiar faces and listen to grandpa tell stories you could quote in your sleep. At least, that’s the American “norm.” I suppose that means I’m…

Thankful: Lee Carver’s Left-Legged Miracle
| | | |

Thankful: Lee Carver’s Left-Legged Miracle

It’s here! Throughout November I use your thankful posts and they tend to make an impact on not just you, but me as well, throughout the year. Lee Carver starts us off. I can’t think of a better way to start things off than this inspirint post. Thanks, Lee! The Left-Legged Miracle Lee Carver      …