Thank Who

I’ve Promised to Tell It.  Credit  What a weasley little word “credit” is. I could be talking about a plastic promise, or an accounting maneuver, or those names scrolling up the screen after the movie ends. It’s Hollywood-speak for “if you enjoyed this work, here’s who to thank.”  After a good film, do you sit and watch […]


A Crash Course in Humility

The Instant Humility Machine. That’s How I Roll I stand in the fellowship hall looking for someone standing alone, someone “free.” I want a cup of coffee, see, but I have no way to carry it  to a table from the big friendly urn in the corner. Everywhere I look, our congregants are engaged.  Over near […]


Weekend Reflection: Grateful

Nietzsche. Honest.  4 Enter His gates with thanksgivingAnd His courts with praise.Give thanks to Him, bless His name.5 For the Lord is good;His lovingkindness is everlastingAnd His faithfulness to all generations.Psalm 100:4-5 (NASB) The weekend approaches. Time for quiet. I’m joining my friend Sandra’s community. Come by for some serenity? Make your own sweet little […]


Weekend Reflection: Give Thanks

My Friend Bob Coller Took This Beautiful Photo. Over and over, the Bible tells us to give thanks.  Thanksgiving.  Father, help me to make it my attitude every day. Amen.  Sharing at Sandra Heska King’s beautiful place today for Still Saturday: And at Deidra Rigg’s sweet blog for The Sunday Community: 


Always Watch for Zebra

The Frio River. What I Learned at Laity Lodge I’ve been home two weeks now, and I’m still unpacking. Not my suitcase–it’s empty and back in the basement–but my heart.  I told you last week how I’d learned that real friends don’t abandon the voyage when potholes mar the way. No, they buckle up and […]