by Kathy | Mar 23, 2017 | Prayer, Salvation, Trials and difficulties
Yesterday – exactly one year after the deadly terror attack in Brussels – terror struck in London. Although the details are still unfolding, British officials have officially called the attack in and around the Parliament building an act of terror. Hours...
by Kathy | Mar 16, 2017 | Evangelism, Family musings, Salvation, Witnessing
I have a fresh interest in St. Patrick’s Day this year. Since last March 17th I discovered that I’m sort of Irish! For Christmas, Wayne gave me a DNA kit from Ancestry.com. It was something I’d been wanting to do. Basically, the test confirmed what I suspected – I’m...
by Kathy | Dec 22, 2016 | Christmas, Salvation
Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus. The coming of God to mankind. We needed a Savior. We were stumbling around in the dark and could not save ourselves. We needed a Light. Then two thousand years ago, the Creator set His rescue plan in motion. The King left His...
by Kathy | Aug 11, 2016 | Grace, Lavish Grace, Salvation
A couple of years ago, my car battery died and left me stranded in a doctor’s office parking lot. I didn’t get a warning. I had no trouble starting the car to drive to the appointment, but when I came out to go home, the motor didn’t even try to start. I intercepted a...
by Kathy | Aug 8, 2016 | Grace, Lavish Grace, Salvation
God’s grace simply doesn’t make sense to me. It is radical. Extreme. Counterintuitive. Free and boundless. It goes against human logic. Maybe it doesn’t make sense to you either. So, why do we have so much trouble wrapping our minds around God’s lavish grace? For...
by Kathy | Jul 25, 2016 | Flat Faith, Intimacy with God, Salvation
In the south, we fry anything and everything. If it walks, runs, jumps, swims, or flies we will roll it in flour or cornmeal and drop it in a skillet or Fry Daddy. In addition to the commonly known fare, I’ve also eaten fried alligator, squirrel, dove, rabbit, and...