I’d love to have a tea shop like Millie’s to visit in my
town. Mille’s Tea Shop is the place where friends meet, problems get solved and
scones are eaten. Perry’s delightful follow up to The Perfect Blend put a smile on my face and warmth in my heart. I
enjoyed rooting for the main characters, Zach and Tina. Tea for Two is a sweet
faith-filled story, but not without conflict and resolution. I loved the
setting and the interesting array of characters. Perry’s humor made me laugh
while I reflected on what it means to trust God.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Friday, March 6, 2015
Even the Moon Praises Him
Praise him, sun and moon;
praise him, all you shining stars.
Praise him, you highest heavens and you waters above the skies.
Let them praise the name of the Lord,
for at his command they were created,
and he established them forever and ever—
he issued a decree that will never pass away.
for at his command they were created,
and he established them forever and ever—
he issued a decree that will never pass away.
A heavy blanket of snow covered the fields as we
drove along the country road. The sky graduated to an inky black and the moon,
as round as a bright golden ball, cast its light. No matter where we traveled,
it seemed the moon followed us. The brightness made us look to the heavens and
admire the work of God. He created the round orb to reflect light on the earth
at night. One more way He cared for us.
The Psalm says God created all the heavenly
bodies. The sun, moon, and stars each praise Him. If these objects can light
the world and show God glory, what keeps us from praising Him daily. God made
so much for us to enjoy. When I saw the low hanging moon I stood in awe. And the
sun and the stars…they’re just as fascinating. As winter gives way to spring
(it will come, I promise) look at God’s creation and rejoice with him. Praise
the Lord for the beauty he gives each day.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Up to My Elbows in Ruffles
A few weeks ago I wrote about my daughter asking me to make my granddaughter an Easter dress. Today (a snowday) I pulled out the pattern, fabric, pins and scissors and set to work. The pattern challenged me. I won't say how many times I had to unsew and resew some of the pieces in the bodice. But I loved stitching the pieces together, like a puzzle, and seeing how the fabrics complemented each other.
Gathering the ruffles took some patience. I've never seen so many ruffles on such a small dress. But they turned out beautiful. Now I just have buttons to sew on the back and bloomers to make.
I love being a grandma!
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
An Eerie Fog
Penny Frost McGinnis |
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Saturday, February 28, 2015
A Crossing I Look Forward To
Penny Frost McGinnis |
After Jesus said this, he looked toward heaven and prayed:
“Father, the hour has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may glorify you. For you granted him authority over all people that he might give eternal life to all those you have given him. Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent. I have brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do. And now, Father, glorify me in your presence with the glory I had with you before the world began.”
For most of my life I feared bridges. Nevertheless,
I’ve had to travel across them. Several years ago, my young daughters and I, with
my brother and his family, traveled to Georgia to visit our other brother. To
get to St. Simon’s Island, where he lived, we had to cross a causeway. Similar to
a bridge, the concrete road rose above the water to a peak, then came back down
and connected to the island. As I drove I felt like I might propel straight to
heaven before we came down on the other side. Then there was a bridge in
Maryland I rode on, over 4 miles long, that curved across the Chesapeake Bay. It
was beautifully engineered but gave me butterflies. If that’s not enough, the
old Maysville bridge that crossed the Ohio River filled me with great anxiety
every time we traveled to the college my daughters and I attended (at different
times.) Fortunately they’ve updated it and added a new one down the road. So
when Tim and I walked across the Purple People Bridge in Cincinnati, I had a
mini-celebration.
My fear of bridges has dissipated over the years
although I still get a flutter sometimes when I cross over. But one bridge I’ll
never fear is the one God has given me to get to heaven. Jesus is the bridge to
eternal life. He’s the only way for imperfect people like me to be forgiven.
Because of Jesus, I look forward to a home in heaven where I’ll be free to
rejoice and praise God all day long. Because of Jesus I have the freedom from
sin that gives me peace and hope. He bridges the gap between earth and heaven
and that’s one crossing I look forward to. Praise God for Jesus!
Have you ever feared bridges?
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