I loved this all day workshop, Passing the Baton. I attended it with my dear friend and spiritual mentor, Sheila. It was a free conference because they were taping it for an online course. Coming soon--February--they are guessing. I've never been so pampered during a teaching workshop. We drank Starbucks coffee during breaks, ate Chick-Fil-A Continue Reading
Thankful Thursday December 6th
I'm thankful for the conference I am at today, Passing the Baton. I'm unsure of what to expect but I anticipate it to be a good thing. Passing your faith on to the next generation/s. Love the idea. If you read this Thursday, please pray for God to speak to each person attending. There are 275 people expected. It's being videotaped too. I'm also Continue Reading
Lessons From My Eight Year Old
Jesus sat down opposite the place where the offerings were put and watched the crowd putting their money into the temple treasury. Many rich people threw in large amounts. But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a fraction of a penny. Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, "I tell you the truth, this poor widow Continue Reading
Withdrawals From Blogging
I just can't stay away. I enjoyed a weekend break from blogging, but truly I love to write my thoughts. So here I am again. Ready to rumble.Random thoughts:*Self pity takes root and grows into an orchard of sour fruit. Time to cut down some bad trees. The good fruit trees need more room to grow. I'm trying to prune my acres of deep rooted thoughts. Continue Reading
Looks Like I Made It
I finished the 30 day National Blog Posting Month. Yeah! It's 8:30pm and I almost let the day slip by without a post. I caught myself just in time. So now what? Will I continue to post every day? I know I can. Will I post a few times a week? Or will I allow my blog to fade like it has in the past? My answer: I don't know. What I do know is that I Continue Reading
Thankful Thursday November 29th
I'm beginning to love Thursdays because of the thankful posts. It's refreshing to reflect on all the good in a world full of bad. During our family thankful journal time this week, I mentioned to everyone that we should all be able to list at least 100 things we are grateful for. My sweet Hannah wrote 100 things. The rest of us stuck with our Continue Reading