Earlier this week lawngren commented about someone who criticized him for not going to “church”, claiming that believers should meet in a building. While fellowship with other believers is important, and so is corporate worship […]
Month: July 2017
Let My People Think
Good Sunday afternoon everyone. I hope all are having a blessed day. I’ve got a few things I need to get done today, and my keyboard is acting up again so I need to keep […]
Teach Teddy How to Share
Duckie has her head filled with feathers and Daisy’s is filled with seeds tonight and all that seems to be getting in the way of our being able to think of something clever for tonight, […]
Acceptance
by Walt Mow “Some people confuse acceptance with apathy, but there’s all the difference in the world. Apathy fails to distinguish between what can and what cannot be helped; acceptance makes that distinction. Apathy paralyzes […]
Alphabet Soup
Ready for another game thread? Let’s try this one and see how it goes. Start each sentence with a word that begins with a specific letter (first “a”, then “b”, etc.), then the next person […]
RED…. Blue? Friday Round Up
by Sufferfortribe Well, here I am, going through my closet, trying to decide which red shirt to wear today. But it seems I have more blue than red choices, and can’t make up my mind. […]
Canvases and Paintings
By AZBrownEyes Life has been called a dance, a struggle, a blessing, and sometimes a curse. We each enter the world with a blank canvas. Year after year, that canvas becomes painted by all […]
Valley of Darkness
originally written in 2008 rev. 2017 by lawngren There is a Valley of Darkness that some of us walk through even when the sun is shining. Depression is just a word for most people, […]
Warrior Wednesday Salutes
A few special stories this week, found by Sufferfortribe reminds us how much a few give up so much for so many of us. The first story is typical of many wounded warriors who overcome […]
Disaster Chronicle- Surviving in the City
This story comes from an associate of Lawngren. So my husband and I lived in New York City (Manhattan’s Upper East side) for a few years right after college. With all of Manhattan’s frenetic modern […]