Food for the Mind, Body, and Soul
Mary Evelyn and her children went on an outing yesterday to visit friends an hour and a half away. A day with my baby girl and her children sounded like fun, so I asked if I could tag along. When…
Mary Evelyn and her children went on an outing yesterday to visit friends an hour and a half away. A day with my baby girl and her children sounded like fun, so I asked if I could tag along. When…
I see my friend Dee once a year, but we have a special bond. The printing company where she works has printed many books for us over the years. It is located near one of the cities where Ray and…
One of the most important things you do with your children each day is simply to give them the opportunity to live in a family. Don’t underestimate the power of simply being a family. Think of all the genealogies in…
Have you ever been feeling perfectly fine and then suddenly you bent over or turned quickly; and your back shouted, “Why did you do that?” and then your back reminded you that you did that for a couple of days…
I think I know why the phrase “pain in the neck” has come into common use in the English language. I’ve been living with a real pain in the neck for several months now. Pains in the neck are no…
Our Opportunity #2 last weekend was a campus minister seminar at Lipscomb University in Nashville, which included a reunion of people who previously served in campus ministry. Ray was a campus minister from 1977 to 1983. We loved working with…
Ideas come to me in the mornings before I get up or a little later when I am putting on my makeup and fixing my hair. As I was standing at my mirror yesterday, I thought back to the concert…
Ray and I had three opportunities to be with people we love this past weekend. We got home last night happy we had decided to do all three. Opportunity One was “Copland to Cash: An American Rhapsody,” performed by ten- to…
Last Thursday Ray and I left home for a long weekend. I have lots to share about lessons I learned on this trip, but first I want to share some thoughts that began to dawn on me the first morning…