I sit and try to process what I’ve seen. But yet, still no words. The ramblings running through my mind are stripped void of any coherent thought. While the people of Guatemala stole my heart (day 1 pics here), I’m left feeling bare naked. Vulnerable. Stunned. The need is great. The need is vast and thinking of the complexity of the… Read More
guatemala – antigua day 1
When your breath has been taken away by an amazing God, it seems there are no words. While I process the truths of what I saw and learned in Guatemala, I leave you with a few photographs from day one. Walking to church, my heart was in awe at the beautiful scenery. But more importantly, my heart fell in love… Read More
fifty shades of . . .
Are you a black and white person? One that sees it has to be one way or the other? I’m not. Well, maybe I was at one time. However, the older I get and the more I learn of the world and people I see a whole lotta’ grey! But what disturbs me is when the “whole lotta’ grey” becomes… Read More
Whatever I Do Not Do
I certainly didn’t want to go back to that prison! (read here) And I knew if I went home there was not even a chance I’d be brave enough to venture back in two hours. There was a Whataburger restaurant about a mile away. I decided I’d go there for the moment so Jesus would have time to talk me… Read More
Full Circle
I’ve been wondering lately why in the world I blog. I’m not sure if any of you other bloggers ask that question quite as often as I do, but I’ve really been struggling with this. Actually, there is a lot I’ve been struggling with in my mind, heart, and soul. So – Readers beware — I’ve decided to capture some… Read More
The Quaint Little Tea Shop
Born and raised in South Texas my daily routine consisted of eight glasses of sweet iced tea. There was no other drink appropriate when spending precious time with friends. On special occasions during the winter, when it would get cold enough, we’d sit by the fireplace and sip a cup of hot tea. It was there that I’d find myself… Read More