• 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

    You Got The Next Minute!

    Ugh!!! Lord, I’ve failed again!  It’s just January 4th and I’ve already broken my diet (What? I got really, really hungry!), quit exercising (Yah, you know I just don’t have the energy that I used to.), failed to pray daily, (I fell asleep a few times before I remembered!), and I’ve not been faithful to read my Bible daily. (Again, I fell asleep before I remembered.) If this sounds like you, don’t let Satan trick you into thinking the whole year is lost!  You don’t have to wait until January 2022 to make a fresh start!  Perhaps you had a strong desire to do what is right when you made…

  • Life,  Missions,  Prayer

    God’s Personal Love Song

    Everyone loves a heart-felt love song…right? Parents are aware that even tiny babies need love songs.  I recall singing, “You are my sunshine to my firstborn,” “You are my moonshine,” to my second born (he was mesmerized by the moon,) “You are my starshine,” to the third born, and “You are my rainbow shine,” to my final child. (Her hair turned a different color several times a day! All men know how to make a ladies heart skip a beat, like Alfalfa did for Carla, in The Little Rascals when he sang, “You are so beautiful to me!  You’re everything I hoped for, you’re everything I need…”   Men, though they…