But God demonstrated His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

Romans 5:8

My walk with a loving god

When God turns your world upside down…

  • Walking in Truth

    “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.” 3 John 1:4 It has been an absolute pleasure as a parent to see my youngest son study his bible and researching the truth, so that he can lead his friends to Christ.  In a world where the truth has become…

  • Easter~My cup runneth over!

    The week before resurrection Sunday always brings me joy!  My heart is overflowing with praise and thanksgiving as I think about the love our Savior has for us.  Jesus loved us  so much that He chose to die the most horrific death so that we might be saved.  Moreover, my cup runneth over because He…

  • God’s Comfort

    One Friday out of the month I am  privileged to moderate the Fellowship of Christian Athletes for Garrison ISD Middle School, and this Friday one of my students led the devotional for her first time.  It was a great study from Psalm 34 about God’s comfort.  She was nervous and doubted herself, but with courage…

  • My Lament

       Scripture reference:  Lamentations 3:18-30 Through Your mercies, Lord, we are able to face another day,knowing our confidence rests in You alone.For Your compassion does not fail—Your mercies are new and fresh every morning. Thank You, Lord, for Your mercy and grace.When I am faced with trials, or when I fall short,I know where my…

  • Be Still and Know

    If you know me, you know that being still has never been my strong suit—unless I’m napping or watching one of my beloved Agatha Christie movies. Even then, my mind rarely slows down. As a little girl, I was always full of energy. My mom would gently remind me to stop dancing through the aisles…

  • Cry Out to God

    A Testament of God’s Promise to Show Me Great and Mighty Things The phone call shattered everything. “Five years,” the doctor said. “Without chemotherapy, we’re looking at about five years.” I watched my boys—10, 8, and 6—splashing in the pool, finally laughing. They had no idea their world was about to collapse. We were already…