Dance with Me

Last night, I invited my granddaughters over for a dance party.   We put on some fun worship music and danced, holding our Bibles.  We concluded our celebration with a lively Bible discussion on end times.  We thought it was so precious that Jesus calls us "His bride."  We can't wait to eat at the Marriage Feast of the Lamb.  (well … Continue reading Dance with Me

A Proverbs a Day – Keeps the devil Away!

Joyful is the person who finds wisdom,    the one who gains understanding.14 For wisdom is more profitable than silver,    and her wages are better than gold.15 Wisdom is more precious than rubies;    nothing you desire can compare with her.16 She offers you long life in her right hand,    and riches and honor in her left.17 She will guide you down delightful paths;    all her … Continue reading A Proverbs a Day – Keeps the devil Away!

Rosh Hashanah – Feast of Trumpets

It's fun to celebrate the Jewish Feast days. They all point to Jesus. Since the holiday is already in process and I am late in sharing information, let me encourage you to at least do something simple. Here are some easy ideas: It is considered the Jewish New Year or as believers we can consider … Continue reading Rosh Hashanah – Feast of Trumpets

Choosing Friends Wisely

Friends are one of the strongest influences that we have in our lives.  Most parents strongly desire that their kids choose great friends. I used to tell my daughter to "shoot for the stars" when choosing friends. What do friends with "star-like" characteristics look like? This morning, when I read this verse about friends, it reminded … Continue reading Choosing Friends Wisely

Identity​ Theft

We have a duck who thinks she is a chicken! Why? Because she hangs out with the chickens. I fondly call them “the amigos.” She has been with them since birth. Sadly, her sibling died, and to keep her from being lonely, we kept her with the chickens. She has learned to run like a … Continue reading Identity​ Theft

Batter UP

I just came from a Little League baseball game where the 8-year-old kids clearly knew the game. The coaches and the fans in the stands were constantly offering strategies on how to play the game better.   “Keep your eye on the ball!”  “Play is at 2nd base!”   “Back up first!” “Wait for yours!” “Line drive up … Continue reading Batter UP