Quail and Manna
Sunday, November 27, 2011

One Flame of Hope

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This evening marks the first Sunday of advent, the season when we Christians pause in concert to remember the sacrifice a King made when He ...
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

A Blessing of Thanks

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In the midst of the turkey and cranberries, family stories and laughter, remember to raise your voice in thanks to the One who provides the ...
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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Why I Worship at Church

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The sounds of my oldest son cradling the porcelain toilet in our hotel room woke me from a deep sleep. The clock read a few minutes past 2:0...
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Sunday, November 13, 2011

A Thanksgiving Before Pilgrims & Indians

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I've always heard that holidays are the hardest on those left behind, their loved ones' absence creating a conspicuous void at any f...
Sunday, November 6, 2011

God & My Bank Account

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Moving from green beans to corn, from yams to Stove Top stuffing, I take a box and add it to my pie crust mix, my frozen turkey. Just a few...
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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Seeking The Well-Paved Paths of Righteousness

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Thanksgiving came and went before I got the news my teaching contract would not be renewed for the Spring semester. Two week's notice w...
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Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Blessing of Guilt

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I tend to think of guilt as a bad thing. And sometimes, it is. But guilt is also a blessing. You heard me right--guilt can be a blessing. ...
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I’m so glad you stopped in! Please know your dropping by is no coincidence. Instead, God has directed you here. This blog seeks to encourage Christians who want to love Jesus more deeply and to share Jesus with those who don't know Him as Savior and Lord. I blog not for any personal fame but for God’s glory alone. I'm nothing more than a tool in God's hands as He seeks to draw men and women to saving faith in Him. Each day, I’m focused on my walk with Jesus, my husband & three children, and my online teaching. I squeeze under the same roof a 24-hour-a-day-stay-at-home-mommy life along with my full-time teaching life. If I somehow manage to find a chair during the day, it’s because I’m either reading to or feeding the children, critiquing student papers, or maybe I just fell into a chair out of exhaustion. I’m just a normal woman filled with insecurities, “issues,” a huge craving for more than 5 hours of sleep a night, and sometimes a desire to just lock the world out to enjoy the silence and stillness. If I've learned nothing else after 37 years, it's that life has a way of turning out for the good, just as God intends, if I wait on Him long enough.
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