He was . . . a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. ~Isaiah 53:3 (NASB) Word Count: 10 All the One Word Less for Lent 2015 posts are bundled here. In the stillness, Sandy
One Word Less For Lent 2015 – 14
First Day of Spring Day cracks its shell, spills golden yolk. Behold a robin– first day of spring Word Count: 14 All the One Word Less for Lent 2015 posts are bundled here. In the stillness, Sandy I realized this morning that this is my 67th first day of spring. Yikes! “I enjoy the spring […]
40 Words of Lent 2014: Day 17
Yesterday I passed a saucy tree dressing up for primavera, a red breast tucked within its arms, a woodchuck hidden in its skirt. I teased tangled hair of dog and savored a chocolate-dipped cone, a first-day gift from Dairy Queen. Word Count: 40 Today’s Reading: John 6-9 In the stillness, Sandy
scripture sunday: careless
Look at the birds, free and unfettered, not tied down to a job description, careless in the care of God. And you count far more to him than birds. ~Matthew 6:26 (MSG) Still and care-less, Sandy
scripture sunday: two are better than one
Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. ~Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 (NIV) Stilled times two, Sandy
Sunday Seasoned Sayings: Broadcast His Wonders!
Thank God! Call out his Name! Tell the whole world who he is and what he’s done! Sing to him! Play songs for him! Broadcast all his wonders! Revel in his holy Name, God-seekers, be jubilant! Study God and his strength, seek his presence day and night. ~1 Chronicles 16:8-11 (Message)
Saturday Snaps: Early Bird
Let me shout God’s name with a praising song, Let me tell his greatness in a prayer of thanks. ~Psalm 69:30 (Message)
Saturday Snaps: Rockin’ Robin
Sounds of the American Robin. The robin red breast was designated as the state bird of Michigan by House Concurrent Resolution No. 30, the Senate concurring, on April 8, 1931. The resolution read, in part: “WHEREAS, A widely and generally conducted contest to choose a State bird, carried on by the Michigan Audubon […]