God Keeps His Promises
Leaves on the dogwood tree in the front yard have a red tinge and the air had a nip in it when Ray and I made an early morning trip to Cookeville yesterday (not for doughnuts this time). God had…
Leaves on the dogwood tree in the front yard have a red tinge and the air had a nip in it when Ray and I made an early morning trip to Cookeville yesterday (not for doughnuts this time). God had…
Today’s post begins with an invitation to the livestream of “America!” followed by some thoughts about God’s creative hand at work. If you would like to see a livestream of the play, “America!” performed by our local Homeschool Dramatic Society…
Yesterday was a busy day for me, but it was also one of those sweet ah-h-h-h days. A Zoom chat with our son. A walk with a grandchild—at the grandchild’s invitation. A photo and a text from a friend. A…
Ray and I recently visited Calhoun County, Illinois, with members of our family. Calhoun County is a peninsula almost surrounded by the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. Visitors enter it on one of its three ferries or its lone bridge. We…
Last week I spent some time looking at a new timeline book we purchased. I was sad as I flipped through page after page of misinformation about the beginning of the history of the world. Here is a summary of…
If you ask the average person what he or she knows about George Washington Carver, you will probably hear about peanuts. While it’s true that George Washington Carver advocated that southern farmers raise peanuts, peanuts were only one interest of…