by Julie | Jun 25, 2020 | Reflections |
I don’t keep up with the news or politics or anything like that. What I know, I know mostly from listening to people’s conversations. But I know enough. I know there’s a lot of unrest, a lot of fighting, a lot of pain, a lot of fear, a lot of...
by Julie | Jun 21, 2020 | Stories |
I had an interesting dream last night. A man died; he was a great Christian guy, I guess, and there was quite a few people struggling to accept his death. These people were asked something like “What are your thoughts? How do you feel right now, in the face of...
by Julie | Jun 16, 2020 | Writings |
The same sun that melts the wax hardens the clay. sentence to diagram in a grammar book I’m sure you’ve all heard things like that before. “The same boiling water that softens the potatoes hardens the eggs.” “The same fire that melts the...
by Julie | Jun 12, 2020 | Writings |
Jesus, who (unlike us) could do everything, didn’t. “One-Track Mind” from Awaken by Priscilla Shirer Jesus could–can–do everything. EVERYTHING. He could have healed every sick or hurting or crippled person on earth. He could have touched...
by Julie | Jun 9, 2020 | Writings |
“…’T is a glorious world down here below; Why wait for happiness till we are dead?” “The Jolly Old Pedagogue” by George Arnold This is from a poem about an old schoolteacher who was, well, jolly. He loved teaching, loved children,...
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