Rebuilding by Deanna Duncan
The people of Israel were in a season. Drought, famine and exile were their constant companions. Nothing seemed to work. When anyone came to a heap of twenty measures,…
The people of Israel were in a season. Drought, famine and exile were their constant companions. Nothing seemed to work. When anyone came to a heap of twenty measures,…
Elijah, some might contend, was not having the greatest of days. Let’s rewind this just a bit. Israel is at a slightly low point with a series of kings that…
The days of the Polar Express playing on loop in my home 24/7 may be a slightly distant memory—an occurrence we all rejoice in—but even without the constant reminders to…
I squealed in delight. The long exposure was ruined, but as I stood in the glacial lagoon, I had just been bumped by ice that may have been here when…
I’m struggling guys. Like really struggling. Over the next six weeks, we are traveling quite a bit and our go to move is to call a lovely friend to come…
If you ever are in a tight spot, I’m your hype girl. I will hold your hand—or listen to you on the phone—and with 100% confidence tell you: Our God…
I think I have a problem. Sometimes, early in the morning or late at night, I might be scrolling through a social media app and I will see things. They…
Last week, my best friend and I went to Bronco Off-Rodeo (aka Bronco Camp). You see, Ford was super smart and knew their new Bronco was so stuffed with amazing…
I love Valentine’s season! There’s nothing like the month of the red heart, the 28 days of Love! I am a hopeless romantic. I love a chance to tell those…
In 1843, a the parish priest in Requemaure was super excited. The church organ was finally restored and he wanted something played on it that would showcase its beauty. There…