My life is a constant testimony to the graciousness of the Lord, and I am so grateful He grabbed me from the path I was following. He opened my eyes to the joy of His Name and gave me eternal purpose and hope. He taught me to gaze at His goodness and overwhelmed my dull soul with His beauty. He took the burden of my guilt on His own back and leaves me light and relieved and dependent on Him, the One who can be trusted to do all that He promises. I am so thankful for the roles He uses me in and for the changes He makes in me as He goes, telling His story of redemption in and through me, and surrounding me with others in whom He is doing the same.
The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara gripped me from the moment I started it, another one of those books dangerous for a mother to start as it could lead to the neglect of children. (Fortunately, mine are old enough that at least serious...
This is another book that John recommended, and at first I balked at reading it. (Mainly because he was telling me it was better than the book I was reading at the time -- "Isaac's Storm.") But... my husband is always right, as he will...
Good use of primary documents to research how a hurricane took Galveston, Texas, and meteorologist by surprise. The attention to details was striking. An insightful commentary on the man-centered pride that plagued the National Weather ...
This account covers only the year 1776, when the Revolutionary War went from looking like a totally lost cause to a cause embraced by Providence. As I read how many times in that year that Washington retreated or made major mistakes and...
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that's scary lol
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