Light as a Feather

Recently, I discovered there is a new fad in the bedding market that is quite popular. It is known as the weighted blanket. When I read the label, I laughed and thought this would have been a great thought when I was writing the devotion on rest. The info on the packaging says that usingContinue reading “Light as a Feather”

The Psalm for The Season

In the place where I live, it is currently the hurricane season. This means reminders in the grocery store, the tv commercials, and the news encouraging us to make preparations and be ready. After residing here for 17 years, I have learned to keep batteries, drinking water, extra canned goods and let my freezer stockContinue reading “The Psalm for The Season”

The Chosen Life: A Baby in the Bulrushes

Upon bringing me home, my parents began a routine. They introduced me to a church family every week. My first visitors were L.D. and Ivslee Richardson, a young deacon in Dad’s church. L.D and my father had grown up together as boys in rural east Tennessee and had remained friends. Ivalee would be my churchContinue reading “The Chosen Life: A Baby in the Bulrushes”

The Invitation: Hope Part II

Already my house smells like Christmas. My dear friend, Ginger, makes sure every Christmas season I have a candle to usher in an appropriate yuletide aroma to bless my house. This year it’s Balsam fir. Not too strong, not too sweet, just light enough to hint that Christmas is indeed coming. My 9-ft. tree thatContinue reading “The Invitation: Hope Part II”

I Can’t See How.

If you read the excerpt from my devotional, you probably could identify with Noah’s wife given our current circumstances. I believe if she could speak to us today, she could both relate and perhaps assure us in our overwhelmed state. The Scriptures tell us in Proverbs 19 that, “many are the plans in a man’s heart.” InContinue reading “I Can’t See How.”