There is an old joke told about three clergy people. A Baptist minister and a Roman Catholic priest were fishing in a boat together along with an Anglican clergy. The Roman Catholic priest and the Anglican clergy got to talking about their life challenges. “I confess” the Roman Catholic priest said “that I have a…
We like to figure things out for ourselves, don’t we? No one tells me what to do! I “do it my way” (feel free to start singing Frank Sinatra!) Left to our own devices, we can often do it our way and be alright. There’s iPhones and microwave ovens and soon self-driving cars! Then there…
Abraham has been on a bit of a roller coaster with God. Abraham left his home land following God. Abraham heard God say that he would be the father of many nations, but had not children. Abraham lied multiple times about his relationship with his wife, Sarah, hoping to reap the benefits. Abraham and Sarah…
Abraham and Sarah have this habit. I wonder if we recognize it, in ourselves. This habit of trying to solve their own problems, answer their own prayers, write their own endings. God is never moving fast enough for them. God is not doing what they want God to do when they want God to do…
Have you ever visited with a friend who went out of their way to make you feel welcome? When you came for a meal, they knew you needed low salt food or that you are allergic to strawberries, they knew you are shying away from red meat or that dairy makes you sick. The food…
Typically, in the summer, television ratings dip a bit. You see, you and I are out in the evening on a walk or away on vacation. We are watching the fireflies turn on their lights and the stars peek out. Or at least, some of us. But I can imagine that this particular week, many…
Hagar’s Hope (CARDBOARD TESTIMONIES) August 13, 2017 WGUMC Genesis 16 Jeremiah 29:11 By Pastor Shirley Daddario Families go through troubles. Sometimes we are the cause, sometimes troubles happen. In the book of Genesis in chapter 16 what happened was clear. Abram and Sarai were worn out with worry. Abram’s deepest heart’s desire for heirs wasn’t…
Listen for these words of seeking promises in the dark: “Since 49 or 50 [years old], this terrible sense of loss – this untold darkness – this loneliness – this continual longing for God – which gives me that pain deep down in my heart – darkness is so much that I really do not…
Her name was Miss Ruth. We were working on her home with Good Works for a summer mission week. She sat in her wheelchair with limited access, in a house without the width to navigate such a device. She watched with gratitude, chatting kindly with us, and offering us Kool-Aid. Our job that week was…
It was thousands of years ago that the Cushites built the Tower of Babel, but they were not alone. It was 700 years before the birth of Christ that Great Wall of China was begun. The last construction of the 6,000-kilometer fortification was completed in the Ming dynasty by 1644. The London Tower was begun…