Thanks for Having Me
Never do we need to wait for a “good” time to visit with our loving God. Never do we need to feel like he isn’t ready for us to spend time with him. There is never a need to wonder if we truly are welcome in his presence.
Never do we need to wait for a “good” time to visit with our loving God. Never do we need to feel like he isn’t ready for us to spend time with him. There is never a need to wonder if we truly are welcome in his presence.
What was it like for you? Do you remember? Have you played it over and over in your mind or have you tried to block it from your memory? No doubt you remember what yours was like. I have recounted mine. I feel like it’s seared in my memory. So many emotions. And not emotions…
1. Christmas Lights on Winter Nights Drive to look at Christmas lights around your area. This is a tradition we started when our oldest was about 5 years old. After the Christmas dinner (previous church) or Children’s Christmas Service (current church), which both fell on the Sunday evening before Christmas, we all change into jammies…
Two friends who have spent the last 7 years together on bleachers, in Bible Studies, and in classrooms are now coming together for this writing effort. Since we both have a love for writing, we realized ‘together’ was definitely better than ‘alone’. While a blog was never the goal or dream for either of us (I mean, for real! Blogging wasn’t even a thing 20 years ago), here we are, doing what might be the first of more “steps” in the writing journey.