After working in pre-k 4 last year, I had my first summer off. I’ve never had a real summer off after working in customer service and/or being a caregiver for years. I took full advantage and enjoyed my time; however, learned I am not good at ‘existing’ and started getting anxious trying to fill up … Continue reading Trash to Treasure: one dresser’s renovation story of hope
Category: faith without works is dead
The Strength of Gentleness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za3nYs-gCFU I listened to this sermon on my way to work this morning. The part that really stuck out starts about the 26.5 minute mark.”I want to change the world.”How can you change the world when you cant even stick to a diet. it begins with our hearts and transforming us. I Have had a … Continue reading The Strength of Gentleness
Freedom Convoy — Cat Rotator’s Quarterly
https://www.youtube.com/embed/zSMEa2Ox2LE?version=3&rel=1&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&fs=1&hl=en&autohide=2&wmode=transparent I try to avoid politics here, but dang it. The more I watch of the Canadian convoys rolling toward Ottawa to protest the vaccine mandates, and all the people cheering the truckers and support people on, no matter what time of day or what weather . . . I’m choking up. This is probably … Continue reading Freedom Convoy — Cat Rotator’s Quarterly
“Then you have no fear any more. You’re completely free.” – V for Vendetta
Photo by Korhan Erdol on Pexels.com I worry. A lot. It’s one of the things God has worked on my heart the most, and the reality is that it is not as bad as it used to be. Yikes! Honestly, starting this blog made me think of David from “David’s Daily Dose” who I can … Continue reading “Then you have no fear any more. You’re completely free.” – V for Vendetta
Saul of Tarsus’ name wasn’t changed to Paul
I know what you are thinking, but hold on for just a second because my mind is blown as well. Photo by nappy on Pexels.com My entire blog has been journaling my walk with God while He continuously refines me and rips the scales from my eyes. I have written about my encounters with various … Continue reading Saul of Tarsus’ name wasn’t changed to Paul
