• Children,  Life,  Missions

    America’s Children

    They Feel So Alone For as long as I can remember, children have intrigued me, inspired me, and brought my heart unmeasurable joy.  I can remember being a child myself and dreaming of having a house full of children one day.  Not only that, I wanted grandchildren…lots and lots of them!  After my fourth child was born, I knew she would be the last child because of my health problems.  It wasn’t long after that I had a strong desire to be a foster parent.  Unfortunately, my husband didn’t agree with this decision.  My head got it.  He was tired because being responsible for the physical, mental, spiritual, and financial…

  • Holy Spirit,  Life

    The Cardinal Lesson

    The Messenger It was an unusually early morning for me as I let Natalie, my black toy poodle, out into the fresh crisp air.  She pranced joyfully into the frost covered grass.  Suddenly, I spotted a cardinal like I had never seen before.  It’s color was so vivid that the cardinal seemed to be illuminated.  Normally, I would have immediately ran to grab my camera.  However, I didn’t want to risk the chance of missing the sight of this beautiful breathtaking creature, not even for one moment! I finally realized the bird was hanging around much longer than I expected.  So, I decided to chance a quick sprint inside to…

  • Church,  Family,  Life,  Mental Health,  Missions,  School

    Left Behind

    Be the Light that Leads the Way to Freedom! Oskar Schindler is well known for his bravery, tenacity, and dedication because he was willing to lose all of his wealth and risk his own life in order to help roughly 1,200 Jews escape certain death in German concentration camps.  Today, he and his wife Emilie, are buried in Jerusalem on Mount Zion.  They were named Righteous Among the Nations by the Israeli government in 1993. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery.  She was beaten, mentally abused, and acquired a life-long head injury from one of her various masters.  Yet, Tubman began to receive premonitions from God which led her to…

  • Children,  Church,  Family,  Life,  School

    Education Is Vital

    After Covid-19 hit, every student was quickly given a Chromebook, a password, and a set of written directions.  The students had an extremely short period of time to learn how to work their new Chrome books.  To their bewilderment, quite a few students lived beyond the point of internet service. This required the students to work out of a packet and hand in work pages weekly.  Teachers were directed to take attendance, upload daily lessons, and have daily live classes.  Unfortunately, they received a minimal prior explanation on how to create lessons online or how to present live lessons.  Students and teachers were doing a whole lot of self-teaching. Needless…

  • Life,  Prayer

    New Year – Old Ways?

    Over the Christmas Holiday, I was “in Heaven” as our family all gathered at my house to celebrate.  The grandchildren were, of course, the life of the party.  After all of the gifts were opened, the festivities moved outside.  My two older sons took pride in taking their four-year-old nephew, Jonah’s prized remote controlled Monster Truck and running around the house with it.  A chase most certainly commenced and Jonah’s wails of bewilderment followed.  Gigi, no doubt, came to the rescue! “You boys leave that baby alone! Give his truck back right now!” Meanwhile, my one-year-old grandson, Carson, had just plotted an ascent up his own personal Mt. Everest. (It…