Worshiping in Grandeur: Photos from Elche, Spain

I have marveled at the sizes of some contemporary American churches, especially arena-sized ones built to hold tens of thousands of worshipers at one time in megachurches. As big as they are, they lack the grandeur of the churches in Europe that are centuries old, in terms of the reverence for God and Jesus demonstrated... Continue Reading →

Abandoned! 100 Word Wednesday #94

Like a doll abandoned, I often felt that I have been left to fend alone in the world. I wonder if the child who had loved this dirty and worn doll had not been allowed to bring it with her or if she decided to leave it behind as she sought newer and better toys... Continue Reading →

The Power of a Garden!

A former student gave me the cross pictured above, and it sits in my front yard among our flowers and shrubs as a reminder of the power of a garden. It states, "One is closer to God in a garden than any place else on earth." I have found this to be true, and wherever... Continue Reading →

Understanding the Brevity of Life: Psalm Wednesday

To fully understand God takes personal experiences and a heart willing to be led. It is a lifelong pursuit, for each day a part of the picture of who God is to us and in us becomes less fuzzy and He becomes more real to us. The psalm for today is Psalm 90, the oldest... Continue Reading →

Changing My Concept of Rest

In the past, I though that that I had to do everything right. This included ensuring that I worked eight hours for eight hours pay, and getting my money's worth when traveling. Wherever I went, whether Madrid or Geneva, I packed my days with activitiesf, afraid that I would miss an event or place. My energies... Continue Reading →

Share Your World October 22, 2018

Answers to questions from Sparks from a Combustibe Mind for Share Your World 1. Name two books that have influenced you and share how. Both are children's books, but I believe their message can resonate with adults, especially those of us struggling with fear of inadequacy from comparing ourselves to others. I read each one... Continue Reading →

Doing My Public Service

Time can get away from us, as we struggle each day to make ends meet. Today, I want to remind everyone over 50 of every race and ethnicity, particularly black women and men, to have a colonoscopy, or one of the other tests for colon cancer, performed as soon as possible.  Colon cancer is a... Continue Reading →

Photo a Day Challenge: Bench

Written for the October photo a day challenge by City Sonnet. So many places to sit on beach in Alicante, Spain and look at the sun play. By Regina The day is just beginning. Kids are still in bed. No little pirates fighting and screaming at each other. The noise has not yet begun. I can... Continue Reading →

Shrinking the Distance Between Us

Hate that creates distance between us Must be challenged by all each day. Name-calling and fear mongering Is never the correct or moral way. There cannot be anything so precious to possess, Not power, love, money, or even fame, That we are willing to hurt others by Calling them by an awful, racist and sexist... Continue Reading →

Ten Years Later: The Story Continues

I was still stunned from being told two days before that I had colon cancer! How could that be even possible? Life as I knew it ceased with that one diagnosis, and I knew that from now on, there would be "Regina before cancer" and "Regina after cancer." Two very different people destined to live... Continue Reading →

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