On Memorial Day we think of those who sacrificed their lives fighting for our country’s freedom. For many, this is faceless observance. One that doesn’t carry the burden of mining for memories from everyday life before the father of their children was Killed in...
A Kingdom woman and sister in Zion, who is new in her journey recently introduced herself and asked questions about how to find her purpose. She wants God to use her, but she’s feeling like she’s not showing up in the right places yet. I thought I’d share my response...
To the parents of “prodigal” children (and today, especially their mothers): When reading that Luke 15 parable, how often have we focused on the son who wasted his inheritance? Yes, we identify with the pain of all that transpired while he was...
Have you ever been hungry only to realize that really, your body just need more water? I’m that mom. The one who tells all the whiney, hungry little children to “drink some water!” (Especially after they’ve just eaten or were “full” two minutes ago.) Today, I want to...
Me: “Good morning, son!” Son: “Hey, Mom.” Me: “Today’s #lighttheworld challenge is: ‘I️ was thirsty and ye gave me drink.’” Son: “I’m thirsty.” Me: “Are you, really?” Son: “Yes!” (with a parched-looking grin) Me: “Here ya go!” (handing him my coveted still-ice-cold...