Every Old Crow Thinks Hers is the Blackest!
So, if you can't stand a little horn-tooting from a proud Southern Mama, dear ones, this may not be the post for you! :) First, a little history on a delightful publication called Southern Child magazine that you need to know about! The worthy mission of Southern Child is to inform and educate parents and care givers, to provide attractive affordable advertising to family based businesses and
You Can’t Blow Jesus Smoke in a Closed Room
One, just one, but definitely one of the great benefits of private prayer is that you can't hide from your motives. In corporate prayer, we can sound like "all that". We can blow Jesus smoke like nobody's bizness in a crowd but, get alone with Him, and He won't let you get away with the fake stuff. Try blowing Jesus smoke in your prayer
I take it back, Atlanta!
Okay, you know all those things I've said before about the Atlanta airport. Things about it being too big and how it's a black hole you get sucked in and can't get out of while you try to wait to be rerouted on the inevitable delay? Those things-- I take 'em back. I take it ALL back. Last weekend my dear author friend, Karen Zacharias, was
Change is good, right?
At least that's what that's what I've been telling myself all day while trying to make some necessary changes to the old blog. I've just about decided not to even try to migrate any old files over here and just start brand new. I've always loved blank slates! However, while the jury's out on that decision, we'll just christen the new look with a pic of the