Happy December 1st! Happy Scripture Memory Team Day! Happy first day of *Hope Has Come* Bible study in my Instagram stories! And, Happy Thursday! ... Read More about Scripture Memory Team 2022 – Verse 12
I won the lottery and I didn’t buy a ticket
You might be wondering what a girl that has a Bible verse ready to post tomorrow for Scripture Memory team and has been talking about natural products that come from the Lord's good creation and the lottery, all fit together... Hang with me because what is winning the lottery to me is probably different from the ticket buying crowd. I'm showing a third of my winnings on the salad...the tomatoes - and the people behind the tomatoes, are my prize! Yesterday the Salesman's dad called to ... Read More about I won the lottery and I didn’t buy a ticket
Scripture Memory Team 2022 – Verse 11
Happy November 1st! And happy Scripture Memory Team day! What a great way to start the month! 🧡💗 I was so excited to open my yellow Dwell envelope and read the memory verse this month: “Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for mankind.” Psalm 107:8 This verse tells us to give thanks. Gratitude is important to the Lord. If you’ve been following along you know I'm going to practice the art of being thankful this month by keeping a ... Read More about Scripture Memory Team 2022 – Verse 11
Scripture Memory Team 2022 – Verse 10
Happy October 1st! And Happy Scripture Memory Team day! Hooray! I enjoy the start of a new month, a fresh page on the calendar, and a new verse to memorize. John 10:10 is the Truth. We have an enemy described here as the thief who comes to steal, kill, and destroy. But the Lord, He offers not only life; but, life to the full. I choose Him. I choose life. I choose abundant life. I choose to memorize the Truth to remember who the enemy is and what his motives are and to cling to The ... Read More about Scripture Memory Team 2022 – Verse 10
Teaching in a housecoat and slippers
Most of the teachers in my life have stood at lecterns or pulpits or wrapped their arms of love around me as they raised me; but, Grandma Mavis taught me most from a seated position with her house-slippered feet propped up on an orange leather ottoman while she sat in an autumnal colored velour side chair splotched with rust and yellow bouquets. This woman impacted me in my young years and then taught me more in my adult years by conversations held in the informal classroom I knew as her ... Read More about Teaching in a housecoat and slippers