Pedestals

Think of someone you admire. It could be for any number if reasons. Despite his great accomplishments, “Elijah was a human being, even as we are” (James 5:17a). The Christians of the New Testament days looked up to Elijah. They placed him on a pedestal just as we often do with people we admire. PriscillaContinue reading “Pedestals”

God’s Plan

Several years ago, I found my life had turned upside-down. I was recently divorced; and, as a Christian, I struggled with the entire concept of divorce. I was trying to rediscover myself. It had been so many years since I had my own identity as an individual that I didn’t know who I was anymore.Continue reading “God’s Plan”

Eternity

The human race is obsessed with eternity. We may not always call it eternity or realize that this is our obsession, but dwelling on longevity, the afterlife, and even physical appearances are all things that point to eternity.      What can I do to extend my life?      What happens after we die? Can IContinue reading “Eternity”

Sowing Mustard Seeds in Crazy, Mismatched Socks

After working with children all morning, I was a little nervous about working with one of the mothers. As I sat on the floor in front of her chair, I knew the only thing she could possibly say that I would understand was “Hola” so I decided to be the first to say it inContinue reading “Sowing Mustard Seeds in Crazy, Mismatched Socks”

Change of Address

Yesterday, while scrolling through Facebook, I read my friend Beverly’s happy birthday message for her mom. The post included several pictures of family members with the woman being celebrated, including one in which Beverly’s mother was with her twin sister, Beverly’s aunt. The caption to this photo described it as the twin sisters together beforeContinue reading “Change of Address”

Invasive Species

Have you ever traveled through Tennessee, Alabama, or Georgia, and noticed a hill covered in green, leafy vines that grow so quickly they have taken over the landscape and even crawled up the trees hiding the tree trunks and branches? Those green leaves are probably part of the kudzu vine, a plant native to Asia,Continue reading “Invasive Species”