Category: adventure
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What is your mirror telling you?
What’s your mirror telling you? The Bible speaks to us God’s Words, reflecting our true selves right back at us. And that is the best part! God is no gossip and His approval or love for His people is not dependent on our own thoughts or emotions. What a relief! For many of us, it…
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Joshua 1:9
Joshua 1:9 New International Version (NIV) 9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” It takes courage to trust and obey God. It takes time and practice. The best part of the journey…
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Kenya – A Hidden Gem!
I begin a series on what is hot in Kenya and why you need to visit this hidden travel gem. Kenya is a beautiful country of landscape contrasts, with pristine white and golden beaches on the Indian Ocean and magical islands that were city states for centuries, fending off the Arabs and Portuguese in various…
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Sweet Spot!
It has been a while since my last posting. Blame it on life’s curve balls – our parents fell ill, one went into surgery and another is due for a different surgery; our child is back to school and so we took time to settle after a few close-calls. In all of this and a…
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Beautiful and refreshed!
Isaiah 42:9 See, the former things have taken place, and new things I declare; before they spring into being I announce them to you.” After days and weeks (more like 60+ weeks) of turmoil, I woke up this morning to a stillness and a depth of peace I have never known. Last night was a…
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Lord, please don’t pass me by!
What a whirlwind of a year! Fun job, a position of authority (like I always craved), then bam! I could not stand it any longer. Great colleagues, good benefits that got better each year. It just was not enough. I really do not know what made it intolerable. All I know is that I had…
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Why I Write
Why I write Because kidnapping people and forcing them to act out your interesting make-believe world is technically illegal!
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Mary’s Song
One thing that strikes me is that Mary worships in the face of trouble. At twelve to sixteen years of age, pregnant and betrothed to a man that is not the father of her precious child and Saviour. She sees things as God sees them – dealing with what matters and ignoring the semantics. This…
