Mary found it. Martha missed it. I want it. An intimate story in the life of Jesus as recorded by Luke takes us into the home of Lazarus, Martha and Mary. Jesus and His twelve disciples stopped by for lunch that day. Martha must have known they were coming, and she had to prepare a meal for sixteen people, possibly more, most of them men. I'm sure they had servants, but I'm sure you can sympathize with Martha in the rush of that morning's preparations. Let's go back in time to the morning ... View the Post
Out of Control!
I heard recently that we should pray that God would lead us to a place where, unless He shows up, we will die. That's a scary prayer! It's kind of like praying that we will have a huge trial so we can grow in patience. Who would pray for trials? Isn't that a little masochistic? It seems to me that God allows abundant experiences in our lives that present opportunities to grow and to reach out to Him without praying for them. Maybe I'm unspiritual, but that's how I see it! Yet sometimes we ... View the Post
The Dark Ages — Are We Going Back?
Some people think of medieval days with a kind of halo around it that speaks of romance, purity, courage, sweetness and light. It was the era of the knight in shining armor who defended and fought for his lady-love. It was the time of evil barons, epic battles, and desperate last-stand defense of castles and lands. Yet if you scratch the surface only a little, you will see a different picture. What would life be like if you lived in England in 1202 AD? Fear. Superstition. Darkness. Wars, mass ... View the Post
At the Top of Victory Peak
A crazy wonderful summer spent in Alaska changed my life forever. Memories from that summer with a few pictures brings tears to my eyes and a warm glow to my heart. In one of my previous posts (How NOT to Catch A Husband), I told you about what happened the summer of 1967 when I went to Alaska, to Victory Bible Camp, and met a fellow named Dan Work. He and I were counselors at the camp that summer. I found some pictures to go with that story that I thought you might enjoy. So, here you go – ... View the Post
Six Important Life Lessons I Learned on the Road to Bethlehem
It's not an easy journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Especially when you're pregnant. 1. Do what God asks you to do even if it's hard. I walked that road once, a long time ago, and we didn't have cars, planes, motor bikes, or any other kind of powered vehicle to help like you have today. We didn't even have a horse or a camel. I hate to break it to you, but we didn't have a donkey, either. Oh, rats. Now you'll have to find new picture for your Christmas cards! I was incredulous ... View the Post
How NOT to Find A Husband — Back to 1967
I've always loved adventure – going places I've never gone before, having new experiences, seeing sights, and meeting new people. I'd heard about Alaska most of my life – all in a good vein, for my Dad loved adventures, too, and always wanted to visit Alaska, the "Last Frontier," they proudly call it. Last Frontier for what? Giant mosquitoes? Uncharted wilderness? Cold weather? Great chunks of ice they call glaciers? Stunted trees? I don't want to knock Alaska because I had a fantastic ... View the Post