Month: February 2013

A parallel

A parallel

            The whole Bible is about Jesus.  I don’t remember when I heard the saying: “The Old Testament is Jesus concealed; the New Testament is Jesus revealed. “              As a young Christian I decided to read the Bible all the way through—as it seemed that it would be a forgone conclusion that someone who …

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Sharing A Prayer

Sharing A Prayer

Isaiah 65:24:  24 And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear. Response:  As we pray, You promise to hear. Church:  Most Marvellous God, we are both amazed and humbled to call you Abba, Father.  As Paul wrote, our citizenship is in heaven; …

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Boots and a Bag

Boots and a Bag

     After five days off, The Maverick returned to work–and worked a double shift.  What a way to spend his Valentine’s Day.       But I’m not complaining.  On Monday The Maverick met me in town and we had a lunch date.  It was a cold, overcast, day with snow falling until about 2.00 pm.       On Tuesday, …

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A prayer for Lent

A prayer for Lent

Each month our St. Mary’s has a family Worship service specifically geared toward young families, those with pre-school children.  This month the Vicar asked if I had time to write the prayer for this month’s service, which is on the 17th.  I said of course.  Here it is. Reader:  Jesus, You lead us into life                …

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Just a quickie for you.  I created a pattern for Christmas Stockings.  They look rustic, are made from jeans and calico, and each is personalised.  These are just some of them. 

A Funny thing happened on the way to the blogspot…

A Funny thing happened on the way to the blogspot…

                                   A funny thing happened on the way to my blog-spot….                                    By the middle of December I had plotted my course for Christmasville, with what I thought was sufficient time to successfully achieve all my preparations.  However, on the journey, I encountered a …

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