Wednesday, June 8, 2022
Because God Is
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Suspense Book Review: Among the Innocent by Mary Alford
Book Description:
When Leah Miller's entire Amish family was murdered ten years ago, the person
believed responsible took his own life. Since then, Leah left the Amish and
joined the police force. Now, after another Amish woman is found murdered with
the same MO, it becomes clear that the wrong man may have been blamed for her
family's deaths.
As Leah and the new police chief, Dalton Cooper, work long hours struggling to
fit the pieces together in order to catch the killer, they can't help but grow
closer. When secrets from both of their pasts begin to surface, an unexpected
connection between them is revealed. But this is only the beginning. Could it
be that the former police chief framed an innocent man to keep the biggest
secret of all buried? And what will it mean for Leah--and Dalton--when the full
truth comes to light?
USA Today bestselling author Mary Alford keeps you guessing as two
determined souls plumb the dark depths of the past in order to forge a brighter
future--together.
My Thoughts:
If you like the television show, Criminal Minds, you would enjoy Among the
Innocent. From my viewpoint, the book has too much graphic violence, and I
struggled with being in the protagonist's point of view because he is so
deranged, however, the story line is interesting and compelling, and the faith
thread is strong. I finished reading the story because I wanted to know what
happened to Leah and Dalton. The emotion Alford writes into her characters goes deep and the story line intense. If you enjoy feverishly suspenseful stories with
romance, this may be the book for you. I received a complimentary copy of this
book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Saturday, June 4, 2022
The Best News
Romans 8:37-39
No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved
us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither
angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else
in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is
in Christ Jesus our Lord.
I can't even comprehend how much God loves me.
If you've ever had a pet who is part of your family,
you know how much you love them. Our Rosie May is a family dog, not just for Tim
and me, but also for our children and grandchildren to enjoy and learn from.
When we drove her home from my niece's house, we circled around to let her meet
our grandchildren. Of course she was a wee pup then. Now she's almost full
grown as a seven-month-old and has integrated into our lives as if she's always
been here.
In those few months she's lived with us, she's
shown her loyalty, but she's also chewed on a book, shredded papers, and had
accidents in the house (thankfully just a few.) Yes, I get frustrated, but no
matter what, I love our beautiful, kind-hearted, caring pup. She's part of our family,
and I know she loves us.
Everyone wants to be loved, and I have good news,
great news really. In Romans, the writer shares the amazing promise of God's
continuous love. Once I chose to follow Jesus and believe His truth, God has
poured out his love on me. Yes, I make mistakes, I sin, and at times I've
doubted, but His love draws me back in. Nothing will separate believers, from
the love of their Father, God. Nothing. I stand amazed at the love the Father
pours over His family.
He calls every person to Him. He wants everyone to
acknowledge Him as God. God loves and wants everyone to love Him back.
Seek Him and discover the most incredible love you'll
ever experience.
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
The Next Chapter
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Part of the Freedom
Romans 5:3-4
Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know
that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and
character, hope.
I fell down, but I got back up.
No, I didn't actually fall to the ground, but so many times I've fallen in my walk with Jesus.
One of the last days of school this year, I helped in my
daughter's first grade class. We stood in the hallway waiting for the children
to finish their bathroom break, and one of the little ones had done something
they shouldn't. I witnessed the most wonderful conversation. The child's
sorrowful face dripped a few tears and my daughter leaned near and asked,
"I appreciate that you are sorry for what happened, but what did you
learn? We all make mistakes, but most important is to learn from them and do
better next time. Don't let one mistake ruin your day."
I'd actually been thinking about this topic recently in reference
to my writing. I can sit and cringe over the mistakes I make, or I can learn
from them, and move forward. One of my book signings didn't go exactly the way I
had hoped, but now I know what to do to make the experience better next time. I
could have stewed about it, but I chose to see the whole picture, and know this
is a lesson learned.
Confession time, I sin and make mistakes even though I'm a
Christian. I'm not perfect, but thank goodness Jesus is. If I stew in past
mistakes instead of looking at myself as a forgiven soul, my spiritual life will
wither and die. Instead, I have to let go, seek forgiveness, re-evaluate, apply
what I learned, forgive myself, and keep moving forward as God intends.
Romans reminds me to persevere, finish my work, and move
toward maturity in Christ. I want to take those teachable moments like my
daughter did and apply them to my life, so I grow in my walk with Jesus and not
sit in my own mess. God is the God of second chances, He calls his followers to
seek forgiveness and try again. That's part of the freedom I have in being a
disciple of Jesus.
Seek the lesson to be learned and keep moving forward.
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
The Butterfly
Saturday, May 21, 2022
So Did I
Ephesians 2:8-10
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not
from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one
can boast. For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus
to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
My columbine cross-pollinated.
When I first planted columbine in my flower garden, I started with one or two plants. I had grown the old-fashioned ones for years, but when I moved, I failed to take them with me. Eventually, I gathered starts of white and purple from my siblings and added a pretty blue one. With their pops of color and lacey leaves, they add bursts of joy to my plot. As the spring flowers bloom, I'm reminded once again of God's handiwork.
Last year as I perused the early blossoms, I noticed a
change in one of the columbine plants. The white ones generally have a multi-petaled
bloom, while the purple and blue produce more of a bell shape with tiny curls
on the edges. When I focused the camera on one of the white blossoms, I noticed
it had a bell shape, too. The white had cross-pollinated with one of the other
plants and created a delicate white bell with curls.
I'm fascinated by the work of God in nature. Of course this
discovery got me thinking. When I as a human "cross-pollinate" with
the grace God offers, I become a different person. I'm no longer relying on myself.
Instead, I'm a child of God who relies on my heavenly Father, Jesus, and the
Holy Spirit. Through Him my soul reaches a level of beauty I could not imagine
possible.
Just as the white columbine changed and blossomed, so did I when
I surrendered my life to Jesus. He has a good work for me to do and when I mesh
the abilities and desires God has given me with his grace and forgiveness, I'm a
new creation who by what I do, brings glory to my Father. I thank God for His
grace and mercy and for the chance to make a difference.
Praise God for Jesus and for the gift of the Holy Spirit.