After Chemo: Righteous Impatience – by Gerald Givens

After Chemo: Righteous Impatience – by Gerald Givens

Our problems look different with God’s gift of patience. 4 January 2016 was six weeks after my last chemo infusion. I had my port removed on 31 December. I thought I might be back to normal by then. Oops, we humans can be so impatient. I watched The Empire Strikes Back recently – if you will […]

Waiting for the Moon to Disappear – by Douglas Brauner

Waiting for the Moon to Disappear – by Douglas Brauner

Change can be a long process. My mom told me never to use the word hate, but today I can’t help myself. I hate skylights, at least those in my bedroom. It’s not because they leak when it rains, which they sometimes do. It’s not because they make a bedroom a blast furnace in the […]

What I Saw at Safeway – by David Brukiewa

What I Saw at Safeway – by David Brukiewa

Life looks different through the Father’s eyes. I do not grocery shop. It is not that I am incapable, I just don’t do it often. Shopping becomes a treasure hunt when you don’t know where things are. Every item ends up taking forever to find. I don’t mind going in for one or two items […]