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 →

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 →

A Willing Savior: Psalm Wednesday

As I sit lookiñg out on the Mediterranean Sea, I think of how blessed I am to just be alive. Never in my wildest dreams when I was a twenty-something young wife and mother of four children who was nearly beaten to death did I think that one day I would travel the world enjoying... Continue Reading →

Knowing Who To Trust: Psalm Wednesday

Troubles are as sure to come as morning follows night. In the psalm today, Psalm 62, King David reminds his soul and his people to wait patiently for God in the midst of the betrayal of his son, Absalom, who had seized  his father's throne and had David running for his life. This is a... Continue Reading →

From Hopelessness to Confident Hope: Psalm Wednesday

Some problems can seem so huge that we question even God's ability to help. An immense feeling of hopelessness draws us into a darkness so vast that we sometimes cannot see any light at all. I have been there with my heart fluttering from fear and wondered if anything would ever change or if I... Continue Reading →

Include God in Every Decision: Psalm Wednesday

I have made plans, only to have God change them. I learned that unless I start by asking God for guidance and assistance, then my projects just don't work out. The psalm for this week, Psalm 127, is one of the psalms attributed to King Solomon. The structure of the psalm reminds me of the... Continue Reading →

Didn’t I Tell You?

I am convinced that parents speak perfect English, but their children simply hear a different message. Just before leaving for work one morning, I  warned my three boys, ages 8, 7, and 3, not to jump off the porch because they could possibly break something. It turns out that what the oldest boy actually heard... Continue Reading →

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