Releasing the strangle
I find etymology, the study of the origin of words and their meanings, intriguing. One example is found in Proverbs 12:25, which reads: “Worry […]
I find etymology, the study of the origin of words and their meanings, intriguing. One example is found in Proverbs 12:25, which reads: “Worry […]
I stand atop Mount Year, looking back upon the path I have walked. I see the dark valleys and challenging climbs, but I also […]
When you think of God’s Kingdom, do you think of a place in the future or an experience now in your life? The word […]
I might not be able to tell the future, but I know the future, and that has made all the difference. No human being […]
The pool is a dark ochre red as we reach the waterfall at the end of our walk. We are hot, and a dip […]
The gap, it’s the worst thing. The gap between problem and solution. The gap between the known and the unknown. The gap between today […]
A thousand years ago, the only means of transportation was a horse or donkey, and most people lived difficult lives totally reliant on their […]
When building a house, you need to find an architect to draw up your plans. However, while this is important, there is a big […]
I was walking between our house and my daughter and son-in-law’s house, which is nearby, and I noticed how there is a worn path […]
It was dark when we arrived at the restaurant on a wine farm. Using our phones as torches and following the sound of laughter […]