Jun 8, 2021 | Blog, Christian Living, Fave Lifestyles, Magazine Article, Walk the WOLK, Words of Loving Kindness
On Amazon is a book with the title, Be Bold. Be Brave. Be You. It has 100 blank pages. Yep, blank pages. The description says “Perfect for all ages—kids or adults!” As you would imagine, the point of the book is to record ways you’re bold and brave, ways in which...
May 4, 2021 | Blog, Christian Living, Fave Lifestyles, Magazine Article, Walk the WOLK, Words of Loving Kindness
So often our days are defined by errands, lots if errands. Some errands are just that—a short trip to the post office, groceries, but some errands are more—for you and for those you’re with. One of my favorite errands each week is picking up my three-year old grandson...
Feb 12, 2020 | Blog, Christian Living, Magazine Article
“We love because He first loved us.” 1 John 4:19 “LUV U!” says the heart-shaped, melt-in-your-mouth candy. “Love is in the air,” says the John Paul Young pop classic. Yep, it’s that feel-good time to remember loved ones with a chocolate, a flower, a card. How deep the...
Sep 23, 2016 | Blog, Christian Living, Magazine Article, Traveling with God: Divine Road Signs
As seen at LivingLutheran on September 22, 2016 Since leaving the mountain highway, I’d become very anxious. A girls’ weekend in Truckee, Calif., had included a day trip to my college roommate’s ranch in the Sierras. Sitting in the backseat of her extended-cab...
Jul 13, 2016 | Blog, Christian Living, Magazine Article, Signs in Life: Finding Direction in Our Travels with God
As seen in “Christian Women’s Voice Magazine (July/August issue) Since leaving the mountain highway, I’d become very anxious. A girls’ weekend in Truckee, California, had included a day trip to my college roommate’s ranch in the Sierras. Sitting in the...
Mar 7, 2016 | Blog, Christian Living, Magazine Article
As seen in Lutheran Woman’s Quarterly (Spring 2016) Reprinted with Permission Uh oh! Looking into my rearview mirror, I watched the motorcycle, lights flashing, slip in behind me. Seconds earlier I’d caught sight of the radar gun but thought nothing of it. I...
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