Preserving a Heritage

One of my favorite historical places to visit is Philadelphia.  It always amazes me in a hot summer, (much like the one we’re going through) in a cramped building, with no air conditioning, men argued and worked out the Declaration of Independence. They worked it out...

Easter – Recipe from Rebekah

Empty Tomb Rolls Great symbolic dessert recipe for Easter! Perfect for sharing the gospel at the dinner table or a fun Sunday school demonstration! Symbolism of Empty Tomb Rolls: Large marshmallows – body of Jesus Crescent roll – the wrapping of Jesus’ body or the...

Truth Is an Anchor of Hope for the Soul

What is Truth? It keeps changing today.  It’s confusing!  The world does not know the truth because they don’t know God.  However, anyone who follows God, knows the truth and upholds it to the world! One thing the Easter tomb silences-is the question-what is truth?...

The Perfect Day

I wistfully thought, “I just need a perfect day…” Have you ever thought the same?  Mine would be: Waking up with only one alarm and fully rested. Spending a proper amount of time doing devotions. Having time for breakfast and leaving early to avoid traffic. I’d smile...

Living in His Love, Spreading His Kindness

Matthew 7:12 Treat others as you want to be treated. Luke 10:27b Love your neighbor as yourself. February is the month of love and also World Kindness Day, February 17th. What better way to show love, than kindness? Random Acts of Kindness has become quite the...

Preparing for Winter

We enjoyed fall’s overture and the holiday hurrah and now a stillness and slowness settles over the world.  Creation feels it needs space to rest and recharge. And maybe deep down, if we want to admit it, there’s also a sense of trepidation of how to (joyfully,...