The Difference a Week Makes
I’m amazed that this time last week, I endured kidney stone surgery. But just a week later, I traveled to Pittsburgh to pick up my
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I’m amazed that this time last week, I endured kidney stone surgery. But just a week later, I traveled to Pittsburgh to pick up my
This morning, in my reading of the book of John, I keep thinking about what happens when Jesus enters a situation. It doesn’t stay unchanged.
When I look at how much I must do (and how behind I am) in grading and other things, I could feel overwhelmed and stay
I’m finally feeling better after the kidney stone surgery! The stent is out! Now, I think about reentry. I’m behind in all my grading, and
I keep returning to John 5 in my Bible reading time–the healing at the pool of Bethesda. I try to read elsewhere, but I’m pulled
One blessing of my kidney stone surgery involves the delicious soup that friends brought over for dinner. Mexican Tortilla Soup. Butternut Squash. Autumn Vegetable Soup.
I decided to start reading Oswald Chambers’ My Utmost for His Highest daily devotionals again. I haven’t really read Chambers since my college days. At
The surgery went well, and the urologist surgeon removed the kidney stone! Yeah! Wednesday, the stent comes out. More yeah! I’m so thankful. Now I’ll
The hospital called, and someone canceled a surgery. This means I received a surgery spot for tomorrow to remove this enormous kidney stone! What an
This morning, I read Henri Nouwen’s thoughts on prayer in his book Turn My Mourning Into Dancing. A few of my English professor friends are