Leave Room for Prayer
On February 21, 2021 by Elle R.I used to have Facebook – this is an old post, but I saved it as a Word document to remind myself what happens when I take on too much. I wanted to share with you how crucial it is to leave room for prayer. Three years ago…… “As I have said many times before,
Beware the Dragons
On February 18, 2021 by Elle R.Do you know the difference between poisonous and venomous? I was mulling those words and wasn’t quite sure, so let me share what I found. “According to biologists, the term venomous is applied to organisms that bite (or sting) to inject their toxins, whereas the term poisonous applies to organisms that unload toxins when you eat them.” (John
Beloved Daughter of Jesus
On February 8, 2021 by Elle R.American authors William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway had a memorable spat over their writing techniques. Faulkner commented, “Ernest Hemingway: he has no courage, has never crawled out on a limb. He has never been known to use a word that might cause the reader to check with a dictionary to see if it is properly
Set Free in Prison
On February 7, 2021 by Elle R.When you think of a convicted drug dealer serving time in prison, what words, phrases, thoughts come to mind? Go ahead, you’re allowed to think it. I asked. Scumbag, junkie, loser, murderer, deserved it, rot in jail, lost cause. How about these instead? Beloved, redeemable, contrite, friend, daughter, born again Christian, Child of the
My Brownie Badge
On February 6, 2021 by Elle R.Growing up, I participated in two weekly extracurricular activities. The first one was known as ‘C.C.D.’ C.C.D. was a complete mystery to me as kid. I had no clue what the initials “C.C.D.” stood for. Other children who attended obnoxiously referred to this activity as ‘Central City Dump.’ This set the tone accordingly. I knew
Home is Where the Heart is
On January 19, 2021 by Elle R.I openly admit to not liking the guttural sound of the German language. My best friend spent a number of years living in Germany while her husband was serving in the U.S. Army there, so we playfully disagree on the ‘beauty’ of the language. She loves the German language while I agree with Irish comedian
When Happily Ever After Gets a New Address
On November 28, 2020 by Elle R.I recently traveled to beautiful Bucks County, Pennsylvania for a much-needed respite. The houses there are deliberately spaced apart leaving room for large fields. Verdant in summer, they lay fallow during my November visit, inhabited only by large flocks of Canadian geese. Bucks County is the setting to the 1940 play, “George Washington Slept Here,”
Thankful for Life, Lice, and Death
On November 17, 2020 by Elle R.In 1892, a baby boy was born in South Africa. His parents named him John. When John was three years old, his mother and baby brother returned to their native England. John’s father was expected to join them a little later, but he died before he could be reunited with his family. His father’s death
Brain Ninjas
On October 27, 2020 by Elle R.Our life drastically changed course a week ago. We are the parents of a daughter who has struggled for many years with substance abuse. We dread “the call.” The call is when you are told that your child has died, and their struggle has ended. One week ago, our phone rang in the early hours
Is Jesus At Church?
On July 1, 2020 by Elle R.Yesterday the church I attend was broken into. I started asking the typical safety and security questions, “Was anyone hurt?” (No.) “How did they get in?” (In military terms – ‘a soft perimeter.’) That led to the more important questions, “Who was it? What did they want?” The short answers were, “A meth addict. Money,