Friday, January 28, 2022

 Offered as a prayer -  

Give us true ambition—ambition to find our greatness in serving others, and the ambition to put into life more than we take out.
— William Barclay

My parents always said as we hiked, visited parks or most anywhere to always leave a place better than we found it…. Often this found us picking up trash left by less careful trekkers, but we saw it not only as a duty, but a delight to make the area more beautiful.  
 
In this “true ambition” we are to understand that it really is the only eternal thing we have to offer this world – and as believers – we are not home, but only here for a short while until we go home to be with our Heavenly Father.  I believe we are to "leave this place in better shape than we found it."  Hopefully - at least in our "neck of the woods," we will leave it more beautiful - marked by greater faith, hope and love because of how we have walked in faith, shared our hope and lived out our love.
 
"In My Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you."
 

I’m so grateful God is in control and preparing our way.  Now go out and change your world!  You can do it – one smile, act of kindness, or
conversation at a time.  ENJOY!

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Say My Name

 Recently I received an email of children's definitions of love.  This one stuck out to me. 

 
'When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different.  
 You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.'  Billy - age 4

Wouldn't it be great if we became known as those with whom your name is safe; that in the midst of this world we were able to convey scripture by living it out? 

But my mouth would encourage you; comfort from my lips would bring you relief. (Job 16:5)
 
Would those that know you say their name is safe in your mouth?
 
Today - encourage and let the love of the Lord flow through you.
 

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

 

Good morning!

How I love the water!  This photo I took at the pahranagat national wildlife refuge.  There was more water again at my last passing and how I love to see the blue and green in the midst of the desert.  Just as the levels of water there ebb and flow, so does the day to day and I am so very grateful for so many blessings in my life; parents still here and married in their 80's, kids and grandkids who've all had and successfully conquered the CoV, and so much more.  So, a peaceful view and settled soul is wonderful!  I revel in moments of quiet - they are soothing to my soul.  So today with gratitude - even in the midst of the busyness - I will be still and know that God is with me and directing my steps as I allow and seek after Him.

Where is your place of peace and quiet?  I'd love to know.

Thursday, January 20, 2022


 Wow!!  It's a new year and a new day!!  Every day we have the opportunity to make something new, grand, healthier and happier.  Instead of reacting to others who may be walking in a stupor of stress during this time which may include "going on" after the loss or during the hospitalization of a loved one, loss of a job or fear of their business closing, we can try to be kind and share love.  It's simple, really.  A smile alone can do wonders when directed to someone.

According to Walden U., smiling increases mood-enhancing hormones while decreasing stress-enhancing hormones, including cortisol, and adrenaline. It also reduces overall blood pressure. And because you typically smile when you're happy, the muscles used trigger your brain to produce more endorphins—the chemical that relieves pain and stress.  Imagine what the world would be like if we all smiled more - and others will if we show them how.  You actually can help someone to better health today - just by sharing a smile. Be the example.

Consider today - whether a "good" or "bad" day - it can all change in a moment - with a smile.  If you're having a rough time by nightfall, remember...The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Lamentations 3:23

Restoration

  Well, it's time for me to get out of the city and back to nature. I don't know about  you, but after a while in town, I need the r...