The Shepherd’s Flute
An Amy Carmichael poem for Valentine’s Day–with brief comments from me, especially for you! Read the rest of this entry »
An Amy Carmichael poem for Valentine’s Day–with brief comments from me, especially for you! Read the rest of this entry »
Here’s a meditation on one of my favorite Psalms, only 3 verses long, and one of my everyday challenges as a blogger.
Psalm 131, Today’s English Version
Lord, I have given up my pride
And turned away from my arrogance.
I am not concerned with great matters
Or with subjects too difficult for me.
Instead, I am content and at peace.
As a child lies quietly in its mother’s arms,
So my heart is quiet within me.
Israel, trust in the Lord
Now and forever!
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In Fall 1999, my husband and I spent my sabbatical semester at a seminary in Nairobi, Kenya. Stunning beauty surrounded us: flaming sunsets and colorful sunrises, flowering trees and shrubs, brilliant birds, sassy monkeys, hungry dogs, hungry chickens, goats and cows. Nearly everyone lived on the seminary campus: students, faculty, staff and administrators, all with their families.
Classes met in one of two long, converted chicken coops. Read the rest of this entry »
I’m surprised at feelings I’ve had since I began writing Dear Dad letters. Sometimes I’m afraid I’m trying to get something from Dad that he can’t give me. I don’t think I am. I definitely feel I’m ‘out there,’ in the driver’s seat without a finished roadmap, uncertain where this will lead.
Most surprising, though, Read the rest of this entry »
It’s November. My husband and I just finished a hike through the meadow at Longwood Gardens Though the weather forecast promised warm afternoon sun, it’s gray, cold and misty. On a whim, I ask my husband to take a picture of this sign. Read the rest of this entry »
Late last week I felt like a dry well. Not sure what I wanted to write next for the blog. I decided Read the rest of this entry »
It’s 1988–nearly 27 years ago.
I gave this at a seminary women’s dinner during Women’s History Week.
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When I was growing up, I sought the approval of men.
I thought that if I did things just right,
They wouldn’t mind so much that I was born female.
They wouldn’t treat me the way they treated other women. Read the rest of this entry »
Gannet Flying Overhead
Photo credit: Cliff’s View Blog
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“Refining”
Lord, make my heart
Pure as the gannet’s wing, Read the rest of this entry »
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” (Matthew 5:4 NIV)
George MacDonald’s December sonnets echo preoccupation with weariness, death, and his longing to be reunited with God and with his children. George and Louisa MacDonald had 11 children, four of whom preceded them in death. Read the rest of this entry »