For the spring break, my family and I visited the Amish country in Middlebury, Indiana. We had a wonderful time there. Read the rest of this entry »
“Not to us, O LORD, not to us
but to your name be the glory,
because of your love and faithfulness.”
Psalm 115:1
In the craft of writing, I have learned that we writers should show the readers what the characters do, see, taste, smell, think, feel, hear, and touch. In this post, I want to tell you my senses. Read the rest of this entry »
I am going to make this post very short because I want to catch up on my sleep. Also, I am sorry that I haven’t had the time to read your posts.
Today a group of volunteers, including myself, served lunch to 350 seniors at my church. As I poured coffee for them or handed them cookies, they smiled and said ‘Thank you.’
Their happy faces told me that they felt welcomed; they felt important. I felt the warmth.
Serving the Lord in this group project allowed me to see His Love for the elderly people. He touched their hearts; He smiled; He saw their happy faces.
Have a good sleep.
My family and I have set up our Christmas tree and decorated our home with Christmas wreaths. Have you?
Let us enjoy the holiday season with a great spirit of Christmas and tell others the True Meaning of Christmas: Jesus is the Greatest Gift of all.