Thought of the Day— What kind of attitude do you carry around? Do you look at the woes of this world and declare, “There is no hope!” or do you embrace the truth that hope most certainly rises up and makes it’s self known in the most unlikely places?
Thought of the Day—When you lose someone you cherish, you can certainly water the garden of thanksgiving with your tears of grief. But even though you have to contend with the weeds of sorrow, the beautiful memories that blossom in that garden will undoubtedly sustain you for years to come…In memory of my beautiful sister, Jennifer May 23, 1955 – October 25, 2017
Thought of the Day—Receiving entitlements without the investment of effort is like buying a size X-large shirt with a slim fit; it just doesn’t make sense…
Thought of the Day—Placing a tiara on your head and calling yourself a princess doesn’t necessarily make it so unless you plan to rule over the Land of Delusion…ask God to help you accept the person you are right now with all of your imperfections while He works to transform you into what you were intended to be all along…a reflection of His grace and mercy…
Thought of the Day—There are times in our lives when we desperately attempt to tighten our grip so we can hold on to something or someone that should have been released long ago into God’s trusting hands…
Thought of the Day—Never resent or underestimate your limitations or imperfections, for these potentially underappreciated qualities may be the very tools God uses to help successfully navigate you through this life…
Thought of the Day—Remember the simpler days when one of the most important questions in life to answer was, “should the toilet paper be placed so the paper goes over or under the roll”? Now, it seems, we have to wade through lengthy instructions written by a patent attorney (in seven different languages) just to be able to set up and plug in a new integrated coffee pot…
Thought of the Day—God’s handiwork is all around us to enjoy and admire, especially this time of year; all we need to do is take the time to stop and notice. Try driving through the countryside, take a stroll through an autumn garden, walk down a sandy beach…or perhaps peer into your own mirror…