After driving for over seven hours, we are stopped in a
mile-long jam, a half-hour short of home. I am thankful we’d made a bathroom
stop not long before. And I am especially thankful that the sirens squeezing by
on the shoulder of these three lanes of trucks and cars are not coming for me.
I send up a prayer for whoever is the object of this commotion and settle in
for the wait.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
God's Fingerprint| Part 12
Numbers have always escaped me. I was the one who could learn Latin faster than algebra, who spent college afternoons trying to grasp a math problem when everyone else was at a football game, the one who rounds her checkbook off so she doesn't have to deal with pesky odd numbers. But I recognize Majesty when I see it! This is lovely, and yes, awesome because it reflects an awesome God.
So for today...enjoy, worship and be blessed
Marcia
So for today...enjoy, worship and be blessed
Marcia
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Words I wished I had written, but glad I've read
Marcia Moston
I stare at the new journal, pages blanker than a Vermont meadow after a snowfall, on the table next me. Every January 1st morning, this is my dilemma: what word, what wisdom, what prayer, petition or thanksgiving will be the first I commit to these pages.
I stare at the new journal, pages blanker than a Vermont meadow after a snowfall, on the table next me. Every January 1st morning, this is my dilemma: what word, what wisdom, what prayer, petition or thanksgiving will be the first I commit to these pages.
Oh, that life would be so tough, you say!
I know, it’s a writer thing, and I am thankful that’s the
extent of my dilemmas this morning, but here’s why it means so much to me.
I can easily be an info addict, a glutton for useless
information, enamored by the sound of an idea, lured into learning about all
kinds of things (did you know Japanese first-graders work at solving puzzles
40% longer than American ones?) rather than doing anything.
So before I start listing any intentions and resolutions for
this next 584 million miles about the sun,