Tag: ice

Don’t Torch the Tree

This winter storm has taught us many things — one of them being that love sometimes shows up in unexpected forms. Like worrying more about trees than thermostats. While my children were without electricity in the East Texas tundra, bundled up like Arctic explorers, their biggest concern hasn’t been themselves. It’s been their beautiful live…

By Donna Wuerch Noble January 30, 2026 Off

Power Out — Peace On

My mama heart has been doing a little pacing lately. My precious daughter, Staci, and her amazing husband, Larry, steward a beautiful 62-acre ranch in Alto, Texas — wide skies, tiny homes for retreat and restoration, and a magnificent lodge where lives and businesses are built God’s way. It’s a place where peace feels intentional.…

By Donna Wuerch Noble January 29, 2026 Off

A Holy Pause on Icy Roads

Last Sunday — church came to us!Our pastor preached beautifully to an empty sanctuary, his words traveling through cables and screens and landing right in our cozy living room. The choir sang in clipped perfection — thanks to editing — and one sharp-eyed congregation member quipped, “Wow! The choir had a lot of outfit changes!”…

By Donna Wuerch Noble January 28, 2026 Off

When the World Pauses — God Doesn’t

Storms have a way of slowing everything down. Schools close. Churches move online. Stores lock their doors early. Volunteer centers hit the pause button. Roads ice over. Plans unravel. Flights canceled. Uncertainty commences. Here in Texas, weather like this can feel dramatic. We’re not built for ice, and we don’t pretend to be. When forecasts…

By Donna Wuerch Noble January 25, 2026 Off

Battan Down the Hatches

This photo made me smile! It perfectly captures life in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada — lived there for seven years. But now here in Austin TX — known for its mild climate almost year round. But, when the weather man starts talking about ice, we Austinians get our water dripping from the the taps and pull…

By Donna Wuerch Noble January 24, 2026 Off