Yesterday in church, after the sermon while the "prayer counselors" were down at the end of the aisles, available to pray with anyone who would like to, something caught my eye. One of the prayer counselors across the room was a bigger gentleman, tall and built pretty tough, with black-rimmed glasses. I was only looking… Continue reading the good news
Author: my heart's overflow
taste and see
I wrote an entry a couple months ago about the Third Day song Nothing Compares. I wrote that, like the song says, when all is said and done, nothing compares to the greatness of knowing God. And that can be meant in at least three ways: 1) Nothing else in the world compares to the greatness of knowing my… Continue reading taste and see
one day at a time
I am so excited for this year. I have a good feeling about what's to come. School has started again and that means less time to write. But I am looking forward to being one step closer to finishing this business of classes and studying and exams and papers. It's a long road ahead but I'm optimistic. Most… Continue reading one day at a time
maker of the trees
The people of Rwanda have been through so much. In December, we met children from the country when Asante Children's Choir came to our church and my sister was able to host two of the boys from the choir in her home for the weekend. That was an experience for a blog post of its own… Continue reading maker of the trees
the secret things
Lately I've been struggling with questions. So many questions. I can get on some serious tangents when I get to thinking about the incredibly vast universe, unpredictable life, the greater purpose to this and that, rhymes and reasons. I feel like a little kid, looking around at the world and finding too many unknowns. Every… Continue reading the secret things