Advent 2022 Fourth Sunday: With Us

My advent mediations are inspired by my recent study of 2 Corinthians which ended with a beautiful benedictionโ€”the only one that mentions all three persons of the Trinity. First, I looked at grace, then love, and fellowship. Today we focus on God with us.

Advent 2022 Third Sunday: Fellowship

My advent meditations are inspired by my recent study of 2 Corinthians which ended with a beautiful benedictionโ€”the only one that mentions all three persons of the Trinity. First, I looked on grace, then love. Today, I focus on fellowship.

Advent 2022 Second Sunday: Love

My advent meditation is inspired by my recent study of 2 Corinthians which ended with a beautiful benedictionโ€”the only one that mentions all three persons of the Trinity. Last week, we looked at grace. Today, we focus on love.

Advent 2022 First Sunday: Grace

Advent 2022 begins today, November 27. Advent, which means โ€œarrival,โ€ reminds us to remember Christโ€™s first coming and anticipate his second. My advent mediation this year will be inspired by my recent study of 2 Corinthians which ended with a beautiful benedictionโ€”the only one that mentions all three persons of the Trinity. First, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Improper verses Proper Boasting

On November 1, 2022, I delivered a message to the women of my church Bible studyย on 2 Corinthians 10 โ€“ 12:9. Here is a written version of my message or you may watch the video.

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in 2 Corinthians 5

Iโ€™m in a study of 2 Corinthians. I pondered long on chapter five as I realized the rich treasures I could glean from just these 21 verses. They answer most of the major questions in life. I offer them in Q & A format.

To the Groom and his Bride

On August 7, 2022, my first-born son, Lane, married Pam in a lovely ceremony officiated by my husband. Here are the words we, as his parents, spoke over them.

True Comfort Soothes and Strengthens

When I was seventeen I contracted amoebic dysentery in a Papua New Guinean village while volunteering at a youth camp. I thought I might die. I could not keep anything inside me but when I stood up for the necessary bathroom visit, I fainted. My mother, a nurse by profession, held my forehead while all my bodily fluids escaped with projectile force. At night, as soon as I cried, โ€œI need help,โ€ my fatherโ€™s feet hit the floor and raced down the hall to come to my aid. My mother soothed and my dad strengthened. I needed both for comfort in my suffering.