Prayers Blog Posts

He Touched Me
All the Jingle Bell and Joy to the World advertisements shout that I’m supposed to be joyful this season, yet I find my idealistic heart grieving for losses, especially losses of family members, whether they’ve passed on or are just lost to me on this earth.

The Dance of Fall
After a Monday fall cool-down shower, I’m watching the dance of amber leaves and sun-kissed butterflies.

Green Beans and New Potatoes
Green beans and new potatoes are much preferred than the standard green bean casserole in our family. I think it’s because we don’t care for the canned soups.

I Want To Be Like an Old Book
As I’m obviously aging, I want to be like an old book whose value and beauty rest in its hombre edged faded pages, whose skin cover isn’t quite as vibrant and alluring as it once was, whose binding joining each consecutive chapter creaks and cracks when opened, and whose wisdom surfaces in washed out, underlined passages.

Sweet Potato Soufflé
I don’t know about you, but for me, Thanksgiving dinner is all about the “sides.” For the next few weeks, I will be posting my family’s favorite sides.

Journey Home
November and December are the months in which we think about journeying home.

Fall To Do Gardening Chores
October and November are the hardest working months in Texas Gardens.

Exceptional or Exclusionary?
We’ve been taught to stand firm in our faith, to obey the laws of our faith. Remember the children’s Sunday school chorus of the “Wiseman Built his House Upon a Rock?”

Texas Sheet Cake
It’s football season in Texas and madness reigns from the Junior High level on through the pros. However, college rivalries reign supreme and tailgating becomes a competitive sport as well!