Monthly Archives: September, 2013
The City of Greece, NY and Freedom to Pray
There is a court case on the docket of our U.S. Supreme court regarding prayer in public city meetings. I would guess that the litigation is led by the freedom from religion people; we must pray that the ruling will be in favor of God, and defeat the forces of Evil. Benjamin Franklin’s address to …
A baby arrives in Haiti
I am reblogging the event because I asked you to pray about this baby’s birth about ten days ago. I have written two blogs since but felt compelled to keep them back until I could give you news about Kerline. Here is is via Stacy Ayars, the missionary who is like a sister to Kerline. …
Music to my Ears
Whenever my mother would hear a good report on something, she would give her million dollar smile and say, “Well, that’s music to my ears!” We all like to hear good news and we have a longing to hear positive things. The birds each sing an individual song. My dad once told me that the …
Pray and Trust
This is a reblog from Stacey Ayaras, missionary in Haiti. I feel the deep need to pass her blog on to my readers this morning. http://mshaiti.blogspot.com/2013/09/pray-trust.html?showComment=1379520669792#c8661681444350605180
Kinks
Sometimes the description of an irritated, grumpy person who didn’t get his way about something is “he has a knot in his tail.” Whenever I hear that description it makes me cringe just thinking about the pain. Ouch! I don’t even have a tail, but can imagine. . . My grandson learned early that if …
A Honey Bite
Can a hamster bite teach a valuable lesson? I thought so. Honey is a teddy bear hamster who happens to be honey colored. He has no markings on him whatsoever. Hank was my little panda hamster and he tamed so quickly. However, I made him inadvertently ill by feeding him dandelion leaves. Honey is not …
Work
Today is Labor Day. Every day except one day per week should be labor day. Labor is usually associated with pay; it should be equated with reward. That reward may come as a satisfaction of a closet of clean clothes, clean floors, a freshly cut lawn, a swept garage or driveway. Work is something we …