Born For Eternity
*Dear readers, this article ran yesterday in my weekly inspirational column for The News-Star, a Gannett owned daily out of Monroe, LA. I thought you may enjoy it being reprinted here. BORN FOR ETERNITY He was small for his age, his voice timid. The clothes he wore hung on his body in folds. I wondered if whoever bought them had done so with growing room in mind.
This is not an excuse to show off the Baby Czars of ATS!
Absolutely not. It's a post to show off my daugher-in-law. (HA! Gotcha Carey!) You may have already met, but if not, please allow me to introduce one of my great blessings, Carey Eubanks Tomlinson. I often tell Carey and Phillip that they didn't really choose each other-- oh no, I prayed her into our lives! This is true of my son-in-law Patrick as well, but I'll spotlight him
Somewhere over the rainbow…
Hope the pic goes through. Uploading to blog from my phone and I may not have all the techy t's and i's dotted & crossed but I wanted to share. I'm watering my garden and enjoying the sight of one of Father's eternal promises. He is faithful. Can you see it?
What IS my Publisher Thinking?!
Warning: This is not a feel good post. I know. I'm sorry. It's not like me to use my blog to rant but I'm shocked, confused, and more than a bit irritated and y'all know me-- I can't move on until I get stuff out through my fingers! So, you know my next book, "Sue Ellen's Girl Ain't Fat, She Just Weighs Heavy." You've heard me talking about it.
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
Me and Percy (Sledge that is)
I enjoyed an invigorating worship session in my back yard this morning that I’m sure gave my neighbors cause to lock their doors. Back story: I like to rework and redeem secular songs, offering them up to God with an entirely new twist on the intent of the one who penned them. I’ve sang “Jesus, Jesus, I get down on my knees for you” for