My last post explored off-roading with the Lord. My adventure continues. Something readily apparent from the outset of my journey involves how ill-prepared I felt. I live near the Appalachian Trail. Years ago, I read a funny book about a hiker’s attempt to hike the trail. For sure, I would get eaten by a bear
Figuratively Off-Roading
Multiple times I have written about leaving the paved path and making progress. Well, I find myself at a new trailhead in life. It is time, once again, to go figuratively off-roading. Have you ever gone hiking? My introduction to the activity came during the time I was dating my Hubby Guy. I lived
Let Others In
I have spent too much life hiding from would-be community. When I hide, I rob myself of connection and inadvertently disrupt the working of the Holy Spirit. Yikes! That is not what I want to do. Life works better when I remember to let others in. We get weary, don’t we? Life hurls hurt like
Declare His Message
While out for a walk a few weeks back, a Blue jay caught my attention. Somehow the sounds of a solitary bird managed to rise above the cacophony of a busy intersection. His emphatic call caused me to seek him out. I glanced up and to my right just in time to see him straighten
Risk For Reward
A local Authors Festival drew me to the big library downtown. I went alone and felt every second of my choice to spend time with complete strangers in a public place. The phrase “risk for reward” propelled me room to room, like a trolling motor for a tiny skiff. In the end, a few nuggets