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Hear My Radio Interview

January 26, 2016

Coming February 1, 2016
Coming February 1, 2016

Recently I had the opportunity to be interviewed on a weekly radio show called “Second Chances.” I felt very honored to be invited. It was a great chance to share a little bit about my story, and about my books.

You can listen to it by clicking “Continue Reading” and then clicking HERE. If you don’t see my name when you get to the site, you can find me in the alphabetical listing. I hope you enjoy it.

It was a very different experience being interviewed by phone, talking to someone I had never met. But, as you know, I enjoy talking, especially about God’s marvelous love and grace!

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Flying South for the Winter

January 1, 2016

AZ SunsetSome Bible passages are like old friends: familiar, comfortable, and showing up just when you need them most. One of my favorites is:

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. – Philippians 4:6-7

Monday was my day to fly south for the winter. Last August, as I made the reservation, I asked God for wisdom. The midday flight on December 28 made the most sense. When December 28 arrived, after a long spell of mild temperatures and almost no snow, it had suddenly turned cold and the Chicago area was engulfed in a sleet and ice storm. I was definitely not thrilled about this, but I knew God had told me to choose that day and flight. I remembered the story in Mark 6:45-53. Jesus had fed a crowd of more than five thousand people with five loaves of bread and two fish, a miracle which His disciples had not only witnessed but had participated in.

Right after that, He told them to get into a boat and cross to the other side of the sea. While they were on the way, a storm came up and they were terrified. I’m sure it was very scary. But after what they had just experienced, they should have known that if Jesus told them to go somewhere, He would be able to help them get there. He came walking on the water and rescued them but was not pleased at their lack of faith.

I didn’t want to make the same mistake. Thanking God for His help in making the reservation, I put in my request – “I’d like to get there today, Lord!” – and held to the fact that since He had been involved when I made the reservation, I could trust Him to get me where I was supposed to go. And whatever happened, I would have peace.

Right before leaving home, I received a message from the airline that my flight was delayed by a half hour, and the cab ride to the airport on icy roads was an adventure in itself. Once there, I checked my bags, enjoyed a nice lunch, then proceeded to my gate where I learned the flight had been delayed another hour.

Passengers for flight 573 waited in the crowded gate area, hearing announcements of flight after flight being canceled, and watching the rebooking line grow longer and longer. Our flight was delayed further. The plane we were to fly on had not arrived at the airport yet. Around 3 PM we were informed that the weather had worsened and no flights would be taking off for anywhere from O’Hare airport until it improved. Passengers who had boarded planes and sat waiting had to get off, including those on the morning flight to Phoenix, who had gotten on and off the plane twice, only to have their flight finally cancelled.

By 5 PM every December 28 American Airlines flight from Chicago to Phoenix had been canceled except ours. Even flights scheduled to leave after ours were canceled because planes coming from northeastern cities were grounded. But then the weather in Chicago improved, the ice and sleet turned to rain, and our plane, which had come from Phoenix, pulled up to the gate. Passengers got off, and a few minutes later we were boarding.

Happy to be on my way, once again I rejoiced in God’s goodness and grace. I was one of the very few people who actually got from Chicago to Arizona that day, but even more important, I was blessed with peace throughout all of it – the peace that surpasses all understanding. Although I arrived a few hours late, I did arrive that day, safely and in a good mood! What an awesome God we serve!

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Time Cut Short

December 12, 2015

Pete and Lauren copyRecently I hosted some friends, Pete and Lauren Snyder, missionaries from China. Whenever they come to the US, I look forward eagerly to their visit. The last couple of years they were only able to stay one night, and most of our time together was taken up with driving from one place to another and going to a speaking venue for the evening, leaving us very little time to just hang out. But this year they were coming for two nights.

 I was really excited because although the first day and night would be like the two previous years, the following day and evening we would get more “down time” together. I enjoyed laying in a supply of snacks and planning things we might do. Then, sometime between our last set of emails about dates and times and the day I went to pick them up, unknown to me, their plans had changed and I learned it was going to be more like the last two years. I was disappointed, but was very thankful for the time we did spend together, and we had a great time.

 As I was getting dressed the morning after hearing the disappointing news, I began to remember some of the times – too many, I’m embarrassed to say – when I would make plans to chill and hang out with God and then life would happen, or I would get caught up in something on the computer, or my “just checking in” on Facebook swallowed up a whole hour before I knew it.

Suddenly I realized how God must feel when the time I had planned to spend with Him didn’t come to pass. And I’ll never know about all the special things He might have been planning to share with me if I had spent that time in His presence. I made a new commitment not to let other things pulled me away from time I had planned to spend with God. “In His presence is fullness of joy; at his right hand are pleasures forevermore” (Psalm 16:11). I don’t want to miss out on that!

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Dewdrops of Grace Now Available!

November 9, 2015

Kindle CoverThere’s a line in John Lennon’s song “Darling Boy” that says, “Life’s what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.” I’ve kind of felt that way lately, only in my case Dewdrops of Grace is what happened to me while I was busy making plans to launch A Widow’s Might. One day as I was working on building a Launch Team for A Widow’s Might, I uploaded my devotionals for self-publishing. Next thing I knew, I felt like I was caught up in a whirlwind, and suddenly Dewdrops of Grace was a book!

When I received the proof copy of Dewdrops, I took the morning off to relax and read my own book. I must admit I really enjoyed reading about how God reveals his love and grace through everyday objects and events. I think you will also be refreshed and encouraged by it.

I had planned to share this whole self-publishing journey with you as I went along, but things moved so fast that it was published before I knew it. After reading the book, all it took was one click of the mouse giving my approval and it was published. Now it’s available on Amazon.com. I would love to hear what you think of it.

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