Perhaps I am not alone in the struggle to discern what is a Good or God thing. As I try to steward my time, talents, and treasures well, I sometimes wish for a flashing neon arrow pointing me clearly toward the “God” choices instead of the merely “good” ones. I mean, Moses got a burning …
Month: July 2026
Beyond Windshield Glass
Evidently, I am “in love with the mountains,” according to a friend’s recent description of me to her son after a trip to British Columbia. I mean… I’d prefer to be known for being in love with Jesus—or at the very least my husband (still waiting for him to make himself known!)—but I can’t exactly …
What’s Going Right
As I browsed the new books section of the local library, one title immediately caught my attention: What’s Going Right? As someone continually searching for appreciative frameworks, I was intrigued. The author’s name, Paul Conti, seemed familiar, so I picked it up and began reading. Before I even made it out of the introduction, I …
Eyes and Ears
Have you ever paused to consider how often you take your senses for granted? Perhaps it happened during a power outage—one of those moments when darkness becomes more than an inconvenience. The kind of darkness where there is no glow, no flicker, no ambient light at all. The kind where the phrase “you can’t see …