Friday, December 25, 2015
Monday, December 21, 2015
December in a Small Town
December
Santa and Frosty came from the Marathon gas station in Lynchburg |
wreaths,
candy canes grace
small town
Main Street.
Santa's coming,
Jingle Bells plays,
Nativity's in place.
Carolers jostle down the street
Christmas tea.
Evergreens twinkle
in windows,
on street corners.
Christmas lives
in small town.
Small town.
My town.
Your town.
Grow up
And grow memories
In small town.
This is part of the poem "Small Town" I wrote about growing up and raising my children in Lynchburg, Ohio.
To read the whole poem go to:
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Oh Christmas Tree
Luke 2:11
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.
Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.
Christmas trees adorn the windows of the stores
and businesses. Some twinkle with white lights, others don red ribbons. I've
even seen a few pink ones. In the morning, while the dark still covers the day,
tree lights peek from behind curtains. In our home a silver tree lights the
corner with multi-colored lights. And what a fun sight to see a car zipping
along the highway with a fresh cut tree tied to the top.
The evergreen tree has been a symbol of hope since
ancient times; a reminder that spring followed winter. Since the evergreen
doesn't lose its leaves and remains green all winter, it's also a great symbol
of life. Because Jesus Christ died on a wooden cross, sometimes referred to as
a tree, I'm reminded of his sacrifice every time I see a Christmas tree. The
evergreen has life through the winter when other trees stand stark. Jesus
offers life in heaven, where God reigns and life flows abundantly. This
Christmas as I look at the beautifully decorated trees at a time when I
celebrate Jesus birth, I'm reminded of his death and resurrection. Praise God
for his son.
Merry Christmas! May peace and joy fill your days.
Friday, December 18, 2015
Children's Book Review: Angels in the Bible Storybook by Allia Zobel Nolan, illustrated by Alida Massari
Book Description:
Where were the angels when God created the world? Why did an angel force a
donkey off a road? Who did the angels get out of jail twice? Young readers will
find answers to these and other questions in this exciting storybook, written
by bestselling author Allia Zobel Nolan with illustrations by Alida Massari. Angels
in the Bible Storybook gives children a fascinating look into how God’s
powerful behind-the-scenes helpers interacted with Bible greats from Abraham,
Lot, and Gideon to Zechariah, Mary, and Jesus himself, acting as messengers,
protectors, warriors, and more.
TheAngels in the Bible Storybook, written by
bestselling author Allia Zobel Nolan and illustrated by Alida Massari, is
filled with vibrant illustrations and engaging text that brings beloved Bible
stories to life.
My Review:
This sweet book filled with amazing stories about the angels in the Bible will entertain young people. Nolan has done an excellent job telling the stories of the incredible miracles the angels were a part of. I think as humans we forget the part the angels have played and continue to play in the lives of believers. The narratives have everything a child would want from a story; excitement, entertainment, and truth. Massari's whimsical art adds beauty to the stories. I'd recommend Angels in the Bible Storybook for children 10+. My grandmother loved the stories of the angels and often shared them with me. This would be a great way to share angels with a special young person in your life.
This sweet book filled with amazing stories about the angels in the Bible will entertain young people. Nolan has done an excellent job telling the stories of the incredible miracles the angels were a part of. I think as humans we forget the part the angels have played and continue to play in the lives of believers. The narratives have everything a child would want from a story; excitement, entertainment, and truth. Massari's whimsical art adds beauty to the stories. I'd recommend Angels in the Bible Storybook for children 10+. My grandmother loved the stories of the angels and often shared them with me. This would be a great way to share angels with a special young person in your life.
I received this book in exchange for a fair review.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Twinkle and Sparkle
John 8:12
When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
Along the village streets twinkling wreaths hang
from the light poles. The new trees in the medians are decked with strings of
multi-colored beauty. Greenery twined with lights drapes along the concrete
bridge. I get to see this beautiful sight every morning on my way to work. The
other night Tim and I took a spin around the neighborhood to look at Christmas
lights. Some homes looked like gingerbread houses. Sparkling trees peeked
through the windows.
Every light I see reminds me of why we celebrate Christmas. The true light of the world came as a baby and grew into the man who
would sacrifice his life so I might have grace. I love what Jesus said to the
people, "Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."
Even when circumstances bring despair and gloom, I have Jesus' light inside me.
He guides my path with his light. Praise God for light!
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