Jim and I visited the museum for the USS Midway in San Diego Bay. The aircraft carrier has been restored to accurately display the ship as it was in 1992. It’s history is introduced by artifacts from it’s construction right after WWII to it’s voyage in Operation Desert Storm in […]
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Month: October 2018
The Truth
I recently had the privilege to spend time with family I don’t get to see very often. I have a beloved uncle who is questioning the truth of God, creation, etc.. It is hard to convince of truth when others view Christianity as “just another religion”. I was asked why my beliefs are […]
In the moment
In life we have moments. They are typically fleeting and the best of them seem to be the swiftest. In traveling with my husband and our dog Hope, we have both been taking photographs of many moments, each suspended in time. I love watching waves and looking for smooth, round rocks to paint. […]
Standing firm
In Act’s, the rulers and leaders of the people of Jerusalem confront Peter and John and jail them for healing in Jesus’s name. Many signs and wonders had been happening in the last 50+ days. There was a trial, a call for a choice of who to find guilty. Then followed a Crucifixion, […]
Healing acts and words
I’ve been thinking a lot about what compels us to observe something. Is it the sensationalized commotion tied to it or is it something even more compelling? In Acts chapter 3, Peter and John heal a lame man at the Beautiful Gate. What ensues involves the act of healing and then the gospel […]
Acts
In Acts 1, verse 9 it says: “And after He (Jesus) had said these things, He was lifted up while they (His Apostles) were looking on, and a cloud received Him out of their sight.” Jesus had also told them that He must leave so that the promise of God could be fulfilled. […]