Calming the Sea{#Write31Days}

One of the definitions of trust is dependence on something future or contingent :  hope. About two years into my second marriage, I put my trust in God for my husband's surrender to Him.  I can't say my husband is not a believer; I have confidence that if he died he would make it to heaven.  However, the... Continue Reading →

Winning together

Yesterday my son-in-law made a comment that was so profound and simple.  My two daughters, my son-in-law and I were playing Baggo after family dinner.  The first round he was teamed with my daughter, his wife.  They won.  The second round he was teamed with me.  He won.  His wife lost. The third round He was teamed with... Continue Reading →

Divided

For the past sixteen years I have lived unequally yoked.  I see God working, but that total surrender has just not happened.   I became a Christian when I was eight years old.  I didn't start walking in relationship until much later.  In the mean time, I was lukewarm at my worst and a poor... Continue Reading →

Love’s seed

My sister asked if I had written any blogs about marriage. My immediate answer was NO. I am certainly not an expert on marriage, although I have a testimony related to my marriage and will maybe someday share it. However, I do have some thoughts on love.  I thought it might be appropriate to post... Continue Reading →

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