Tag: Perseverance

  • Finding Strength in the Joy of the Lord

    Finding Strength in the Joy of the Lord

    I’d left the ministry and moved three states away, with a marriage unraveling.  It was my second job in four months. Being the consummate over-explainer, I shared my troubles with my new boss. When I showed up for work the next morning, I was no longer on the schedule. It was like someone pressed the…

  • The Story Behind the Oklahoma City Memorial Tree

    The Story Behind the Oklahoma City Memorial Tree

    My blogger buddy, Rainer Bantau tagged me “it” again in a recent post about his visit to the Oklahoma City Memorial. Our back-and-forth collaborative project started with a meet up in early October–when he was in OKC for a conference. Over lunch, we both hatched a plan to pick a theme and continue the conversation–from…

  • Divine Motivation

    Divine Motivation

    Something curious happens just before Jesus begins his longest recorded message in the New Testament—the Sermon on the Mount. And seeing the multitudes, He went up on a mountain, and when he was seated His disciples came to Him. Then He opened His mouth and taught them. Matthew 5:1-2 (NIV) Most celebrities, when surrounded by…

  • A Little Way Through Small Days

    A Little Way Through Small Days

    Fellow blogger, Deb Farris, had me nodding my head recently with her post, The Little Way Through: One Writer’s Morning. She’d gone out to the front porch swing, accompanied by her loyal Goldendoodle, to reflect and write. But her anticipated time of deep work was repeatedly interrupted by lawn mowers and leaf blowers and workers…

  • Seasons of Life

    Seasons of Life

    Spring was Grandmother’s favorite season. She loved watching the birds, out on the farm, and it was usually in March  when their singing and nesting started. She also treasured taking crisp morning walks along the creekbank, checking for buds on her beloved apricot trees. But Spring was also a feared time of year, because it…

  • Rogue Waves

    Rogue Waves

    For centuries, they were merely examples of maritime myth—like Giant Squids and mermaids. Freakishly large waves forming at random on the open ocean? Respected scientists, back in the day, said “Nah, it’s not possible.”   Yet modern science proved otherwise. We now know that individual waves over 60 feet tall, and some as high as…