Way back in Genesis chapter 2, God gave a command to Adam. Adam could eat from any tree in the garden, except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. That one, Adam and subsequently Eve were to leave it alone (vv 16-17). But, in chapter 3, Eve disobeyed and then talked Adam into… Continue reading Salvation: A Statement of Belief Essay
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Blind Mama Blues and Something Brand New
The pump that moves the water in our cats’ waterbowl will not work. I unplugged it and took it apart, but I can not find anything the matter with it. I asked my sighted daughter to look at it this morning, but she couldn’t fix it, either. Sigh. Last summer I bought two laundry baskets.… Continue reading Blind Mama Blues and Something Brand New
Personal Update
For several weeks now those of you who are following this blog have been subjected to essays that I wrote for my Systematic Theology I class. If you still claim me as friend, bless your heart. 🙂 And thanks for sticking with me. I have 5 more essays to publish on here that I wrote… Continue reading Personal Update
A Busy Morning Post
I have several pages open in my word processor at the moment. One has notes I am taking for class, three of them are assignments due in class this week, one is a story I am writing, and I have added to each one this morning. Between writing, I have read some out of my… Continue reading A Busy Morning Post
Before Advent
It’s a sleepy morning. Even the cats agree. I hear them snoring on the couch, one beside me, the other behind me. Every time I ask my Alexa if it is raining, she says, “Rain is expected in about fifteen minutes.” LOL Soft Gospel music is playing on Youtube, the washer is going, and I… Continue reading Before Advent
First World Problems
I have 15 minutes left of the audiobook I’ve been listening to. It has adventure, romance, mystery, action, and suspense, and it is written by a Christian author. I’m just about to figure out if the good guy survived being thrown out of the president’s plane. But the groceries needed ordered, the towels needed to… Continue reading First World Problems
Fear Thou Not
My children do not understand how I feel about this day. They did not live through it. They were not here with me when I saw those towers fall 22 years ago. So, they listen respectfully when I talk about where I was and what I was doing, but they are quick to move on.… Continue reading Fear Thou Not