While going through some of my Father’s old papers, I ran across a receipt book with carbon copies. With all the new technology today, these receipts represent a thing of the past. Back in the day when writing a receipt for someone, you took two blank receipts and placed a piece of carbon paper between them. The carbon captured whatever you wrote on the top receipt and copied it onto the second one. The second one resulted in some flaws (different color, slight misalignment), but it represented a good image of the original. I smiled and thought of how my sister and I ended up a carbon copy of our dad.
Read MoreOn Sunday, February, 8th, I made the usual call to my mother in Columbia, S.C. to chat. My sister, Debbie answered the phone.
“Hey, Sis…how’s it going…I called to speak to Mama.”
“Pat, Mama is still feeling a little weak and not up to talking. Even though she is not in any pain, I am going to take her to the doctor tomorrow to get her checked out.”
“I agree. I talked to her Thursday when she said she felt weak, and wanted her to get checked up, but she refused…. I will call back tomorrow to check on her.”
We chatted for a bit, then hung up. Early Monday evening, I received a call from Debbie.
The culture may scream of everyone’s rights, but God rules no matter how loud the voice.
Each one must choose to do right or wrong,
The cross invokes a choice…
Valentine’s Day looms just around the corner causing many to feel lonely, unloved, or experiencing broken hearts. Maybe because year after year, they still lack a significant other to celebrate with or exchange all the valentine paraphernalia. Maybe they live in torn, abusive, or unlovable relationships that make this special day unbearable. Maybe this day brings memories of a love one gone home causing their hearts to break.
Whatever the situation, a well-known song by Tina Turner posed the question that many ask when hearts get broken. “What’s Love Got to do with it?”
Happy New Year! We flippantly say these three words. And the other cliche, “New Year, New You” which usually refers to a physical aspect of change (losing weight or new outward appearance). Yes, the year is new, but are we? See, the number changed from 2020 to 2021, but will we experience any change from the inside that’s visible from the outside?
Read MoreRudolph or Jesus?
What???
I asked the same question when the Holy Spirit gave me this title. How does Rudolph relate to Jesus? The title came after listening and singing along with the song on the radio. Because God hard-wired me this way, it didn’t take much to trigger a comparison, and frankly, with everything going on this year, we need a little fun to lighten up the season.