What I Fear

What are your greatest fears? It’s not often I’ve feared for my life but several memories remind me I’ve had a few.

Traveling home from Belize with one of my 10 year old twins as we flew through a terrible storm was terrifying. I was not sure we would make it safely back to Houston.

Same Team

Division. It was tearing us apart again. 

Are you concerned over division in your country, city, or neighborhood?

Division in the world, although sad, is more understandable.

But what about division in your own home or church? 

Maybe even division in your own heart?

Blink!

“Don’t blink,” cautioned the technician at the ophthalmologist’s office, all the while flashing a light directly in my eyes, making it almost impossible not to blink. I could not stop thinking, “Just how much longer will this misery last?”

A Gift of Rest

Unusually tired after hosting a three-day family visit, I was frustrated for not having the energy to zoom through my usual Monday chores. And then I began to realize the visits with my grandchildren seem to tire me more than when I was younger—even though it is a “good tired.”

Kingdom Living

In the understanding of many, we enter the Kingdom of God only when we enter Heaven.

However, the Bible teaches Christ followers that Jesus sent us out to proclaim the kingdom of God in the world NOW.

God Notices You: The Isolated

In some cities it is quite popular to visit graveyards and go on spooky tours. The city of
New Orleans has thousands of tourists that pay to go through their cemeteries to hear
stories of the past, admire the tomb’s architectural elements, and seek the suspense of
getting spooked while there.

God Notices You: When Grieving

Some of the best movies are the ones that get you to feel intense emotions. While in the
midst of the climactic scene, tears are strolling down our face, because deep inside of
us we can sympathize with what the character is going through.