We are required to put a little “sweat equity” into this walk of faith. Sometimes this journey is harrowing, fraught with impossibilities – but that’s where God comes in.
Category: God’s call
No Fine Print
It seems that this life that we have chosen, that many have chosen before us, never comes with any "fine print" to read. There is no full disclosure, no rigid job description, nor is there any guarantee of what this world would consider to be success.
Taking on the Giants
I’d rather not suffer. Who, in their right mind, would prefer living in the dark places of life over the good times? I much prefer times of dancing and celebration. Six months ago, just before Covid lockdown, were able to go Stateside and take part in our son’s wedding festivities. Those days were full of… Continue reading Taking on the Giants
Processing The Why
Understanding the “why” comes with surrender.
Balancing Accounts
Early in life as I tried to find my way, I decided to apply for a job as a bank teller. I'm not quite sure what possessed me to think that I would do well as a bank teller. You see, when I was in 5th grade, I had to take extra math classes over the summer break to pass into 6th grade. Nevertheless, I bravely took the plunge and passed the entrance exam and became an official bank teller.
A Foreigner
It's now my turn to serve the world around me with that same unchanging love, even if to them I'm mnyamuhanga.
Bullseye
I’ve been spending the past few weeks revising our book, “No Retreat-No Regrets.” It was first published in 2010, but the original publisher went out of business a few years ago. So, knowing that the book needed revising anyway, I have set myself to cleaning up the manuscript and adding a bit more information. The… Continue reading Bullseye
A Mayonnaise-less Existence
I suppose I can do this.
My thoughts exactly when I first tried to make mayonnaise.
Always
Psalm 119:2 LB “Happy are all who search for God and always do His will.”
Only Then
In the Kingdom of God, the way to success leads us in directions that often run crossgrain to what society popularizes.