Nope. No baby yet. We've been out walking. And we're going to the other gramma's for supper (dinner for those of you not born in Iowa). So now we're going to take our afternoon nap.
I may be old enough to be your grandmother but I hope you will enjoy my musings. Currently my favorite scripture is Romans 8:28-29. I also love Colossians 1:13 "For He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son..." The verb "rescued" is active, past tense. It's done! Every time I read that verse I can't help but sigh with great appreciation for the great love of God for His people. (And, Yes, I love having you comment! So please do.)
I am also a survivor of ovarian cancer. I'm not certain how you define survivor except that I live each day joyfully. That seems a good way to survive.
Hi, if you're here because you googled for aClovia dollplease leave a comment on any of my posts. I had a Clovia doll in 1950 and have a photo to prove it. Would love to correspond with you if you had one, too.
The Holy Spirit by John Owen Luther's Small Catechism Rev. H. U. Sverdrup 1900 translated from the Norwegian by Prof. E. G. Lund, D.D. Sermons from Job John Calvin The Three Forms of Unity
Saturdays with Calvin #22
-
Something short and sweet from Calvin this week:
*Accordingly, in every age, he who is most forward in extolling the
excellence of human nature, is recei...
Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, June 2012
-
[image: Tabletalk Magazine, June 2012]The June edition of *Tabletalk* is
out. This month's issue examines the theology of evangelism. While most of
us ar...
Friday naptime
-
The Friday of a vacation week has always seemed to me to be the unofficial
end of the vacation. Even though there are a few days left, activities to
be don...
Now!
-
Remember that this moment is precious. Right now. It may not seem like a
big deal, but consider that life can unexpectantly change. I never imagined
I woul...
7 Quick Takes (Vol 167)
-
[image: 7_quick_takes_sm]
Where did my week go? Here we are all together again waiting in eager
anticipation of what might come out of this crazy brain o...
Looking Backward, Upward and Forward at Jesus
-
Reader, remember these three looks at Jesus, backward, upward, forward; and
make use of them every day. The first is the secret of peace of conscience:
no ...
Cheap Law
-
In Matthew 5, Jesus shows unambiguously that the greatest obstacle to
getting the gospel is not “cheap grace” but “cheap law”–the idea that God
accepts any...
Is this a joke? Endometrial Cancer? What next??
-
*I guess a good way to describe "cancer" is like a thief in the night! It
sneaks up on you, steals the life from right underneath you when you least
expec...
The Mission in the Mirror*
-
Like David, I groan under the weight of blasphemy and scorn,
of assaults on my faith that come day and night,
* my adversaries taunt me,*
*while they s...
Romanian Worship (video)
-
As I worshiped this weekend at Bethlehem, I remembered being with brothers
and sisters in Romania just a few weeks ago. I thought perhaps you’d enjoy
a few...
Thinking about your Dying Day
-
PSALM 39:4 LORD, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days,
what it *is; that* I may know how frail I *am*.
Click here for previous study I pr...
-
There has been talk lately about the migrating butterflies, and the large
numbers that have been spotted in this area. I hadn't noticed anything
unusual un...
Mid-March Update
-
*Hope everyone is doing well!*
*I'll start with the procedure I had for my fistula. It was called a Seton
Placement. Not a drain, like I thought, but some...
DREAMLAND WARNING
-
Do NOT buy a robotic laundry sorter in dreamland. It will shoot a laser
beam through your whole house that slices through everything and everyone.
Then in...
-
The Transforming Power of Prayer (Part 5)
"And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil” (Matt. 6:13).
Prayer reminds you that your biggest l...
2 comments:
For me, dinner is a special meal like Christmas or Thanksgiving. At our house we just have lunch and supper. (and breakfast!)
It's supper here too ... dinner is generally noon time.
Post a Comment