Was Yours the Perfect Turkey?
I had been 21 years old for 25 days when I married Ray in 1974. I joined him in Lexington, Kentucky, where he was working on his Masters in history. We were about four hours away from my folks and…
I had been 21 years old for 25 days when I married Ray in 1974. I joined him in Lexington, Kentucky, where he was working on his Masters in history. We were about four hours away from my folks and…
In the autumn of 1621, the Pilgrims of Plymouth gathered in their harvest. According to a letter written by Edward Winslow in 1621, Governor William Bradford sent four men hunting for fowl so that they could have a special time…
I miss Helen, a sweet sister in Christ who passed away several months ago. Several years ago, in our Wednesday ladies’ Bible class, Helen shared a memory of her mother. With a beautiful smile and with emotion, Helen said that,…
Whether traveling, hosting, driving across town to the folks’, or volunteering at a Thanksgiving outreach, most of the women I know have extra responsibilities this week that they do not have every other week of the year. Some will glide through…
In 1885 riverboat captain Thomas Ryman, who had recently come to a deep faith in Jesus, decided to build the Union Gospel Tabernacle in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, as a place to hold revival meetings. The first revival held there was…
Yesterday I started to tackle the much-needed job of going through the stacks of this and that on my desk. I came across a note I had jotted down at church one Sunday soon after the last Homeschool Dramatic Society…