The Case of the Lost Driver’s License
A few days ago, I was a woman on a mission — a DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) mission. My sweet friend, recovering from back surgery, needed a new handicap placard – the others had expired. Easy enough. I headed to the Williamson County DMV, took a number, waited patiently, and voila — mission accomplished!…
Is Your Life a Little…Bland?
I took a bite of my yogurt, tossed in a few blueberries, crunched some granola, and followed it up with a long sip of coffee. Ah, the breakfast of champions. Except—yuck. The coffee was bland. No coconut flavor. No French vanilla joy. Thirty minutes into breakfast, it hit me. Did I even put a pod…
Flip the Switch — Light the Way
Carl and I have reached that golden age where extra lighting is more necessity than luxury — especially in the early morning hours when we’re reading the Word together. The other day, while clearing out my dresser drawer (you know, that one where everything gets tucked away for “later”), I found two little battery-operated light…
Living in God’s Presence Is a Choice
God’s presence isn’t earned by checking off spiritual to-do lists. It’s not about logging enough prayer minutes or memorizing enough Scripture. It’s not a reward for spiritual gold stars. It’s not about earning at all. It’s about turning our eyes upon Jesus — looking full in His glorious face. And the things of earth will…
Let It Go… and Let God Lead On
Some of us are still wrestling with the past like it’s an arm-wrestling match we can’t seem to win. We revisit conversations, reheat regrets, and replay scenes we swore we’d deleted. But what if we stopped looking back and started leaning forward? Let the past be the past. It had its moment. It served its…