Dec 14, 2020
We often scoff at extravagance, right? “That’s too much!” “You shouldn’t have!” “That is really unnecessary!” Is there a way that extravagance is a good thing? I’d like to suggest, “Yes!” There is a...
Dec 9, 2020
Odds are if you are reading this email, you have a different understanding of Santa than you did when you were 5 years old. BUT – spoiler alert – if you do not, and you see Santa in the same perspective, stop reading now. 🙂 There is something about the...
Dec 8, 2020
The peace that transcends our understanding . . . . Is there really such a thing? There’s no doubt that when we are in the middle of whatever challenges we are facing, we probably don’t feel “the peace.” In fact, it is probably anything but...
Dec 2, 2020
It’s easy to “have peace” when everything is going well. Life just clips along, the days merge into one another, and we feel as if all is right in the world. But then things happen. Life happens. And that sense of peace and well-being is gone. Amy...
Dec 1, 2020
A friend of mine recently acquired a really unique bird feeder from her dad. Because it had sentimentality, she rushed to hang it. Since it was August, I questioned the timing of “needing” a bird feeder but I didn’t want to deter her excitement so I stayed silent. She...
Nov 29, 2020
Recently, in prep for working on devotions for the upcoming message series, Unmasking Christmas, I grabbed a notebook. The front page had specs of the garage that was being built on the back of my lot, so I assumed that it was a notebook I had begun using relatively...