What a week! It was Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and my time off from school quickly turned from tragedy to triumph. It started with devastating canceled plans to jump in a pile of snow visiting my cousin Emily in Washington and ended up being redeemed by my friend Ryan's visit (insert starry eyes emoji … Continue reading A lot can happen in a week: A canceled trip, a friend’s visit, and a chat with demons
Tag: religion
Acts 10: Cornelius was in an Italian marching band and other half truths
Photo by Wendy Wei on Pexels.com I started this post last night only to wake up and see David at David's Daily Dose having a post with a marching band theme. This is not the first time this sort of thing has happened, making me laugh with questions. There are so many topics I have … Continue reading Acts 10: Cornelius was in an Italian marching band and other half truths
Spiritually Unmatched – I called it off.
My last few posts were about a new adventure with Match.com after a Hurricane Ida evacuation life crisis in which a gentleman with a handlebar mustache caught my eye. I have always been against online dating because I wanted an old-fashioned bible meet-up and have said God can drop a man through my roof if … Continue reading Spiritually Unmatched – I called it off.
Why do atheists “Thank God”?
Why do atheists thank God when they dodge some kind of danger? Is it superstition? Where did it come from? I know several atheists who boast their arrogance of not needing a God and have told me I am close-minded to believe, but when trouble comes, and the situation works out for them they say, … Continue reading Why do atheists “Thank God”?
“Keep holding My hand” – He leads me beside still waters.
Last week while living through the post based on real life I had a panic attack and woke up in the middle of the night with chest pains. I went to work and the chest pains lasted through the morning. Stop fooling yourself … do you trust God or yourself? I immediately started praying and … Continue reading “Keep holding My hand” – He leads me beside still waters.
