The Master Coordinator

  I gained a new appreciation for John 2:1-12 when reading my Bible the other day.  Having coordinated my own wedding ceremony months ago, I could sympathize with the situation.  In short, if I had been the bride at Cana, I would have been a frazzled mess! Our first hint that Jesus cares about weddings … Continue reading The Master Coordinator

Stay in the Light

It’s amazing what can happen in the darkness of your own home when you’re least expecting it.  I had just crawled into bed for the night when I suddenly remembered I hadn’t turned down my thermostat.  Being the financially thrifty person that I am, to leave it running at 73 degrees would be near sin.  … Continue reading Stay in the Light

Squish, Squash

At one time I used to depend wholly on my dad to rid my world of these things called “bugs.”  When crickets began their annoying symphony under my bed at midnight, guess who I called from the comfort of my mattress?  When a spider decided to make its descent from the ceiling above my head, … Continue reading Squish, Squash

The Most Beautiful Face

  I’m a regular supporter of the Voice of the Martyrs, an organization that supports and ministers to the persecuted Church all around the world.  For over a year I’ve received their monthly magazine.  I’ve grown accustomed to seeing pictures of burned down homes, separated families, and destroyed Bibles as a result of a person’s … Continue reading The Most Beautiful Face

One Bad Apple

God created a perfect world from the very beginning.  He didn't keep it to Himself, however.  He passed it on to His two prized creations, Adam and Eve.  They had everything!  It was a free Bahama vacation and all its perks for the rest of their lives! Most of all, they had a close relationship … Continue reading One Bad Apple

I Cry Jesus

Amarillo, Texas had just been buffeted with a rare ice storm, leaving the streets slippery and glass-like.  Traffic was slow on the smaller, residential streets, but as I got onto the interstate, everyone seemed immune to the recent climate change.  They flew by with regular speed, anxious to get to work on time like I … Continue reading I Cry Jesus