If you’ve been following our blog, you’ll probably notice that four of the recurring words in every post are: strength, peace, joy and hope. S, p, j and h.
Wednesday, October 26th 2011
When I was a young boy, I used to envy the amount of mail my parents received each morning. All those brown, white and sometimes blue envelopes of different sizes looked like so much fun. Continue reading
Tuesday, October 25th 2011
It’s day three of my cold and I feel physically wretched. You can tell I am a man: I log the duration in days of my ailments as if they were of national historic significance! But it only makes me admire my wife more and more. In the last two months she has physically endured so much that the mighty man-cold looks even more pathetic than it does when Annie is in full health. All the same, I do feel very sick and a bit sorry for myself.
We are not alone
If I ever write a book, I think it would be about the importance of Christian fellowship. One of the reasons I probably won’t ever write the book is because I will never be in the place where I feel I have discovered everything about it. Continue reading
Cardiology
If you have shares in Hallmark Cards, then maybe this quarter is going to make it a good year for you.
Since Annie’s diagnosis and prognosis, we’ve received anĀ unbelievableĀ amount of cards; although if you enter our home, you might challenge me on that: “Where are they?”. Continue reading
Broken Chariots
In our experience through all the many wonderful scriptures that God brings to us through His people at difficult times, at the very beginning He delivers one verse of scripture in particular that becomes the overarching theme of hope to us both. Continue reading