Blinded by Fear

It was a forty-year-old Moses who left Egypt and became a shepherd at the foot of Mt. Sinai.  For the next forty years, he herded sheep for Jethro, the Midianite priest who became his father-in-law.  (By the way, Midian was a son of Abraham and Keturah, the woman that Abraham married after Sarah died!  Amazing!) … More Blinded by Fear

When gods Die

Webster defines God in three ways:  the perfect and all-powerful spirit or being that is worshiped especially by Christians, Jews, and Muslims as the one who created and rules the universe a spirit or being that has great power, strength, knowledge, etc., and that can affect nature and the lives of people : one of … More When gods Die

Chosen

Have you ever wondered what Mary felt like as she received the amazing announcement concerning her future? I have, and the result is Chosen, a short story.  It is my Christmas gift to you, dear reader.  Thank you for stopping by, and taking the time to hit the like key AND even leave a comment! May this … More Chosen

Dost Thou Not Care?

But Martha was cumbered about much serving, and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not care that my sister hath left me to serve alone? bid her therefore that she help me. Luke 10:40   “Dost thou not care?” The words still ring in my ear! “Dost thou not care?” How could I … More Dost Thou Not Care?

That Good Part

But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her. Luke 10:42 That good part always involves people, not things. That good part stops to talk with the elderly church member who lives alone and craves fellowship more than you are craving food because the … More That Good Part

The Undo Button

This is my favorite feature on my laptop, especially because I often accidentally brush the touchpad with my thumb which signals my computer to highlight and delete a portion of my writing!  How wonderful to be able to undo the unwanted action! Oh, if I could only do the same with some of my words … More The Undo Button