A nameless cat
Country life is hard, especially if you’re a nameless cat without a real home. […]
Country life is hard, especially if you’re a nameless cat without a real home. […]
I have just spent a week in Israel that left me not only jet lagged and fatigued, but at a loss for words – an unfamiliar and undesirable condition for a writer. […]
By the time you read this, I will be home recovering from a major case of jet lag after having marked of a very big item off my bucket list. […]
A couple of weeks ago, Pat came to our Wednesday morning Bible study excited about a story she had seen about a 31-year-old bald eagle who recently became a foster dad. […]
Sunday was a great day with our church family at Believers’ Baptist. That was the opening sentence I planned for a simple article about some touching vignettes I saw on the first day of this week. […]
When David and I moved to Emory in February of 2011, I was about as much of a city slicker as a girl could be. […]
It’s Sunday evening, and the sun just set on another Resurrection Day. […]
The plans for our 23rd anniversary celebration began a week or so before the day, but the idea was really born in the first few years of our marriage. […]
In the 1950s the counterculture, those opposed to the existing social rules, was made up of people who wrote books nobody understood and people who sat around on the floor discussing its deeper meanings. […]
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