by Walter Penning | May 8, 2019 | Walter Penning: Arise and Be Men
This article was written a few days before Mother’s Day. Soon it will be forgotten and discarded, but my joy and happiness and the difference written on my heart because of Mom has eternal consequences. Today is my mom’s birthday. She is 90 years old. We are...
by Patty Sampson | May 6, 2019 | Patty Sampson: Christian Life
I have often felt critical of my body. Who hasn’t, right? I remember when I was younger feeling so fat and always comparing myself to the tiny women around me. Now before I go on, you need to know I am almost 6 feet tall. And a size 22-inch waist on a woman of...
by Jane Thurston | Apr 27, 2019 | Jane Thurston: Down Syndrome Days
If my Down syndrome son were on a normal timetable, he would have started college this week. As we dropped off our older son to start this semester, I had to wonder what it might have been like if we were dropping them off together. What would it be like to be...
by Randall McNeely | Apr 26, 2019 | Randall McNeely: Pure Testimony
On February 3, 2019, my dear mother passed away after a long battle with various health challenges. Though it was hard to say goodbye, in my heart I know It was a blessing that she could finally go and be relieved of her suffering, and also have the chance to meet and...
by Jenny A | Mar 25, 2019 | Home and Family
I like the idea of world peace. But I don’t know if I can contribute much to world peace until I can create peace in my own car. With six children in an ever-shrinking, confined space, finding peace is no small task. There are usually fights over the seat by...