Oh, the Branch and the Donkey #PalmSunday
What a glorious day to celebrate as Jesus rode into Jerusalem! I’ve read the story a thousand times in the gospels, but this morning I
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What a glorious day to celebrate as Jesus rode into Jerusalem! I’ve read the story a thousand times in the gospels, but this morning I
The flair moment came early this morning as I enter the English Department. Mounds and mounds of fresh, dark soil rise so high they nearly
I share a quote with my students from Harvard research professor, E.O. Wilson, often called the “father of sociobiology.” He says this about the leaders
My friend sits beside me in church on Sunday, barely awake from her mission trip to the Dominican Republic. “I missed you! How was your trip?”
Sometimes we can all get caught up in our work and feel the weight of unbalanced living. You don’t quite know when it happens, but
I’m challenged by Henry and Richard Blackaby’s statement: “Don’t discount the power of God as described in Scripture simply because you have not experienced it.
I pull out an old classic, A Woman After God’s Own Heart, by Elizabeth George. 15 years ago, I underlined so many bits of wisdom
Today we remember to ask God. For anything. For everything. It’s strange how we try, over and over again, to work things out, to orchestrate,
My youngest daughter has discovered the joy of taking a thermos of soup to school for lunch. We heat up chicken soup or noodles in
Sometimes, when you’re all scattered and upset, you just need to leave the house, walk around the block twice, and come back a different person.