Author Archives: Barbara
And So the Season Begins….
My Christmas tree is decorated, carols are pouring from the radio, and as I sit here sipping eggnog while addressing Christmas cards I have no doubt the Christmas season is here – and I love it! Some get stressed just … Continue reading
Black Friday
Black Friday sounds more like it should be a Halloween celebration than one connected with the Thanksgiving/Christmas season. Traditionally, what we have come to know as Black Friday falls on the day after Thanksgiving. Although it’s not an official holiday … Continue reading
Giving Thanks
When the Israelites were getting ready to go into the land God had promised them, Moses told them they would prosper. They would have food, shelter, money, livestock, and just about anything they could desire. Then he cautioned them not … Continue reading
What We Don’t Know
A radio talk show host in our area asked people to call in and tell him what influences your life and fills you up. Then he added, “…but don’t call me and tell me about Jesus.” This is just another … Continue reading
Rejection
When I was a kid one of the cruelest school exercises was choosing teams. Whether it was softball, debate, or whatever, captains were elected. Teachers would then have students stand against the wall while captains would take turns choosing who … Continue reading
Judging a Book by Its Cover
I guess some idioms will soon be obsolete. Those who grow up reading books on Kindles may one day not even know what judging a book by its cover means. We may have to think of a better phrase to … Continue reading
Answered Prayer
Recently an acquaintance with a bothersome back problem was lamenting to me that God had not healed her. She wondered why. Then she named off those in the Bible God had healed and a few others she knew first hand. … Continue reading
“To-Do” Lists
Living in Silicon Valley I am very familiar with mission statements, agendas, in-boxes and the ever present “to-do list.” Truth be told, I love my little “to-do” lists. If it weren’t for them and post-it-notes I’m not sure I would … Continue reading
Religous Knowledge
According to the media, the latest Pew Forum’s report has once again produced discouraging news for religious Americans. Headlines read: “Basic Religious Test Stumps Most Americans,” “Americans Don’t Know Much About Religion,” “Atheists Know More About Religion Than Believers.” The … Continue reading
Words Have a Life
Lawyers who battle it out in court have one goal – to win. Therefore, they do not always play fair. Many times they will ask an objectionable question knowing the judge will not allow it. The judge will strike it … Continue reading
