Forrest & Jenny, Woody & Buzz, Sherlock & Watson, and Thelma & Louise. These are some of the most famous best friends of all time. But how does one acquire a best friend? Friends come in all shapes and sizes, and from all walks of life. They are born as your sister or cousin, or made from complete strangers. My sister, Mary, and I are very close, and true friends. Aside from my sister, I have a dear friend who is also my sister-in-Christ and we go to the same church. But growing up, my best friend was a little girl with blonde hair. She was sweet and kind, and she had a little sister about the same age as mine. I remember the first time I saw her. It was the first day of kindergarten. I was already in the classroom. I looked up, and she was coming through the doorway with her mother. Her hair was up in doggy ears, and I knew immediately that we would be best friends. Continue reading The Best Friend I Ever Had
Date With An Angel
In 1987, a little movie called, Date With An Angel, came out. It was a silly romantic comedy starring Michael E. Knight (of All My Children fame), Phoebe Cates (of Fast Times at Ridgemont High fame), and the not-quite-as-famous, Emmanuelle Beart as the angel. It was no huge hit. It only gets 5.8 stars out of 10 on IMDB. If you haven’t seen it, you should. It’s funny and sweet, and oddly enough, one of my favorite movies. I can quote many lines from this movie even though I haven’t seen it for years. (After writing this, I am going to find it and watch it again though!) For all the movies silly little antics and scenarios, there is a scene at the end of the movie that I just love. The angel comes to escort Michael E. Knight’s character to heaven when he dies. It’s actually a beautifully depicted scene. I will never forget the first time I saw it. I got tears in my eyes. It was quite a surprise to have such a poignant moment in this funny little movie, and it was pretty close to how I had always imagined that moment to be like. Continue reading Date With An Angel
If I Only Had A Brain
Mrs. Jones, my kindergarten teacher, had just explained to us what “Show & Tell Day” was. This was the first time I had ever heard of such a thing, and I was very excited about it. All the students were going to get to bring things from home, show them off, and tell about the item. Such a great way to get to know my classmates a little better, and a great way to let them know more about myself. We were all, pretty much, new to each other. I quickly began to look around the room and wonder, “What will Julie bring? Ooh, what will Tammy bring? Shane, what will Shane bring?” It was very exciting, and then I focused back on myself. What would I bring? How would I decide what was the best item to bring? This provided endless possibilities for me. I really wanted to “wow” the crowd. So, I decided on the best, most amazing, most interesting thing I had in my house…the brain. Continue reading If I Only Had A Brain
Biblical Lessons From Three Dog Night
I was just three years old the day my Sunday school class was combined with the older kids’ class. There weren’t enough little kids at church that day to have a separate class. I was a bit apprehensive about going in with the bigger kids. I wasn’t sure what to do. In the little kids class we would color, maybe get to cut something out of construction paper, learn a bible story, and sing. This big kids class had a totally different teacher. Her name was Betty Pollard. I was unsure of her knowledge of us little kids and our specific needs. I worried that we wouldn’t fit in, or that it might just be a waste of time for me. Betty got everybody arranged in their seats and quieted down for the day’s lesson. Continue reading Biblical Lessons From Three Dog Night
Sewing Stitches and Sowing Seeds of God
I had my sigmoid colon removed after suffering with chronic diverticulitis in August of 2014. The nine months prior had been filled with numerous trips to the emergency room, CT scans, antibiotics, painkillers, and a five-day hospital stay. While my time in the hospital was about as lovely as it could be, it was my second hospital stay since I had been diagnosed with diverticulitis three years earlier. I was tired of being sick and tired. The sigmoidectomy had been done through a laparoscopic procedure and I was recovering quite nicely at home. About eight days after the surgery, I began to notice some discomfort in my upper abdomen. The pain became unbearable just after midnight on August 31st. I had developed a blood clot in my portal vein. Continue reading Sewing Stitches and Sowing Seeds of God
Christ Revealed
Christ was sent from God to Earth
A plan, a prophesy, a promise from birth
He bridged a gap from old to new
He brought a covenant from God that’s true
A promise to all who would believe
The Son of God should be received
Eternal life, a life to serve
Straight and narrow is what God deserves
The blind to see, a leper healed
Forgiveness, Love, is Christ revealed
A sacrifice, no other way
Nailed to the cross, my sin is paid
Darryl Hanks
Praying for Godly Wisdom
Dear Lord,
I pray to have Your wisdom to guide my life in all things. I seek to be ever closer to You, and to have Your council in all that I do. Be with me, and let me feel Your Holy Spirit as You draw me closer to You.
In Jesus Holy Name I ask these things,
Amen
My Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
Lord help me to stay focused on who the real enemy is. Help me to never lose sight of this, and always remember that You have all the power to destroy him. He is weak and feeble, and You are the King of kings!
Amen
You Can Lick Anything!
I have been blessed enough to have traveled to Europe six times…so far. Most of my adventures have been with students and teachers on educational tours. I have seen many countries, great works of art, magnificent ruins, Gothic cathedrals, resting places of history’s mighty figures, battlefields where the future of the world was decided, and the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea, to name a few. None of my trips were anything like my very first one. For it was on that trip that I discovered I had a massive impulse to touch things. I mean…massive. Like, uncontrollable impulse. In fact, I was literally unaware that I was even doing it until I had done it. Continue reading You Can Lick Anything!
The Mark of The Lord
I come from a family of many colors. On my mother’s side, we are Native American. That rich, red blood, mixed with a wonderful variety of shades of white, provides for some beautiful skin tones ranging the spectrum from white to just left of black (that means not quite black for those of you struggling with the color spectrum). So you get caramel…oooh, chocolate…yummy, a few pieces of divinity (the candy not the Creator)…mmm, and a couple of espresso lights thrown in there just for fun. Continue reading The Mark of The Lord