Granted in What He Ordaineth
This morning I’m listening to the beautiful hymn, “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty,” based on Joachim Neander’s German choral written in 1680. In particular,
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This morning I’m listening to the beautiful hymn, “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty,” based on Joachim Neander’s German choral written in 1680. In particular,
On this rainy Tuesday, I light my little Owl Candle Holder on my desk. I’m amazed at how much comfort it brings to light it
Today on campus I fill my mug at a water fountain and splash the floor underneath as it overflows. I gaze at the puddle and
My youngest and I search the garden for signs of spring. We observe the daffodils, raspberry canes, and of course, the Weeping Cherry. She says,
Voice in writing allows readers to feel like they connect to a real person within the words. Voice marks the difference between textbook and dictionary
My daughters love our Thursday trip to Scrap and Skeins, a new business in our town. This little shop collects donated crafting items and sells
When I’m out and about town, I realize how much I love interacting with complete strangers. It’s becoming a problem because I find myself wanting
I’m learning from various folks how they protect their family time from the ever-encroaching demands of work and service. Lately, the concept of “non-negotiables” comes
This morning I see a groundhog racing around a field as I’m driving to campus. I know this field; sometimes a dozen or so groundhogs