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The Shipwreck

It's in the news about the sailing yacht that sunk in Sicily. The yacht crew survived. I am ex-yacht crew and my husband is an ex-yacht captain, so we've got our theories and our hearts and minds have been captivated... Continue Reading →

To My Younger Self: Your Singleness

I've seen a couple posts on Instagram that have been around singleness in the church and it's made me reflect on my own singleness, what that felt like, what the messages I received in the church were about singleness. Quite... Continue Reading →

The Calling

So you know I've been frustrated, frustrated because of sin, frustrated because whatever I try I fail at. Well, I think I have had my condition identified by the Great Physician. I have been "kicking against the goads". Yesterday, I... Continue Reading →

Thoughts From An (Ex)Pit-Jumper

I saw an instagram post, by a woman that I follow entitled, "How I turned my life around at 40". I love these inspiring stories of how we can go from darkness to light, from shame to glory, from weakness... Continue Reading →

Winning The Battle

I am reading the Daily Devotional by Lysa Terkeust: Unglued. It is a great devotional for those of us who are driven by emotions and struggle to keep our minds on what is true, pure, lovely, noble, excellent, and praiseworthy... Continue Reading →

The Giant’s In Your Life

Friends, I have a giant in my life. A situation that keeps rearing its massive, ugly head, over and over again. It has a loud booming voice but also knows how to whisper when I am trying to rest. My... Continue Reading →

Staying Positive During Lockdown

Good morning! It is 4:30am here in Northern Italy. Our entire little family has been awake since 1am when the two-year old tyrant that lives with us decided he was done sleeping. My husband got up several times to soothe... Continue Reading →

The Water of Life

Shalom dear friends! I greet you in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on this quiet day, the day before He would rise from the dead. The Covid-19 outbreak which has affected the whole world has made... Continue Reading →

What to Do During a Lockdown

It is four weeks since schools closed in Liguria province in Italy. We have had just over two weeks of almost total isolation.We greet our neighbors and chat to them through the gate in our limited Italian. We stand in... Continue Reading →

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