Month: July 2025

From the Flood to the Foothills

Yesterday Carl and I made it to Denver, Colorado — the “Mile High City”. Denver sits exactly one mile (5,280 feet) above sea level – hence the nickname. Yes, the altitude is high, the mountains are tall, and the landscapes shout the greatness of our God. AND, bonus, this is where our dear Austin friends…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 11, 2025 Off

Where was God in the Flood?

I may sound like a broken record — but I just can’t stop praying, believing, and asking “God, where were You?” It’s the question we’re all asking right now. Where was God when the floodwaters rose and swept away so many hopes, dreams, and beautiful young lives? Could God have stopped it? Of course.Could He…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 10, 2025 Off

 Still Got It! (With Glue on My Fingers)

What an amazing time we had at Epiphany Ranch — where peace, purpose, and porch-sitting reign — and where, apparently, a long-lost talent of mine was resurrected. Wallpapering. Yes, you heard that right. Mama here dusted off the ol’ wallpaper-hanging gift (which I’d hung up years ago). But wouldn’t you know — my daughter Staci,…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 8, 2025 Off

We have Questions. You have Answers.

I had planned to write something lighthearted today. Something about wallpaper and laughter and a mama still managing a glue brush. But I just can’t. Not yet. Not while there are Texas families still waiting. Still grieving. Still aching from floodwaters that stole more than homes — they stole lives, joy, and certainty. We may…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 7, 2025 Off

 After the Waters Recede

The fireworks have faded. The skies are still. And while some homes hold sweet memories of July 4th celebrations… others, especially here in Texas, sit heavy with sorrow. A girls camp — nearly a century old — once echoed with laughter, and held this beautiful cross at the pinnacle of the camp, canoe races, horseback…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 6, 2025 Off

 The Day After the Fireworks

Yesterday was one for the record books. We celebrated the Fourth of July the good ol’ fashioned way — surrounded by family and many friends, food that made us thankful for elastic waistbands, and enough laughter to echo across the pastures of Alto, Texas. There were games, conversations, and yes — a quiet gratitude humming…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 5, 2025 Off

 Oh, the Glory Hallelujah!

It was a slice of heaven last Sunday morning.A giant American flag was the bold backdrop for our incredible choir and orchestra. Patriotic music filled the sanctuary, echoing our gratitude for this land we love. And, we sang each song of each branch of the military that keep watch over us. Holy chill bumps came…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 3, 2025 Off

The Big 2-1 (And the Bigger Picture)

Today, July 2nd, my #4 grandson in birth order — turns 21. That’s right. Brennan is officially stepping into the world of adulthood, full stride. He’s a business student at the University of Texas, following in the footsteps of his dad, and likely headed toward the family business. But long before boardrooms and spreadsheets, there…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 2, 2025 Off