This has been a topic for me for many years and has become even more magnified over the past four years, particularly for me and the world, as we see the implications and consequences of obscene intrusion into our [...]
Life In The Wor[l]d
This has been a topic for me for many years and has become even more magnified over the past four years, particularly for me and the world, as we see the implications and consequences of obscene intrusion into our [...]
Is faith something you wear? Is it a culture you live in? Is it a place you go, apart from the rest of your life? Do you talk about it, but not walk within it? Do you wear it [...]
Oh, I had tried to capture this exact thought in my previous two posts labeled Turkish Delight I and II when I wrote about sin being a problem that is so pervasive and accepted. That even slight sins bring [...]
What if what we are experiencing is God’s wrath at us for not turning to him and turning away from our sin? I know many people balk at that. Many people would ask “what kind of God would do [...]
I wonder if this time in quarantine has been a good time of reflection and not just a difficult time of being isolated. I normally work from home as well as homeschool, so for me, not too many things [...]
Why do we fear Corona Virus over other maladies that affect us? Why is this threat of illness and death any different than the wars we wage? The millions that died from the Holocaust? The thousands that die each [...]
I see a lot of correlation in the era of Tammany Hall as to why people vote the way they do these days. So many people are looking for someone or people to give them the safety and security [...]
This word, “sin” has me bothered. I grew up thinking that “sin” meant evil. That being sinful meant I was inherently a bad person. So the connotation of this word for me depicts someone I am not. I am [...]
When I speak of Turkish Delight, I conjure up the image of the powdered sugar sweet that was in The Chronicles of Narnia for which Edmund Pevensie had a penchant for and which also was used by the White [...]