Lent Day 34. Only one thought today. Birthed out of one question… …and one response. It was a question I found written in my Bible. I don’t know who challenged me with it. I guess I forgot to write…
Lent Day 33. Last evening, we attended a Stuart Townend concert, here at the church where we are staying (literally), and doing some ministry. Stuart wrote one of my favorite songs, In Christ Alone. Those lyrics. They get to…
Lent Day 32. Yesterday, with just a couple hours of free time to spare, new friends drove us to the Greensted Church, a unique historical relic in the heart of Essex county. The church boasts an early construction date…
Lent Day 30 & 31. A poem for reflection (old churches in Great Britain have such lovely crosses): Am I a Soldier of the Cross by Isaac Watts Am I a soldier of the cross, A follower of the…
Lent Day 29. For the word the account the story of the cross IS …
Lent Day 28 This morning, I read this: “Our true identity is discovered not when we find ourselves, but when we lose ourselves for Him (John Fischer).” This may not be from any written “Lenten” material, but it…
Lent Day 26 & 27… Whew! I’m a couple days behind as it’s been a bit of a crazy schedule since our late landing in London on Saturday. Yet, what a joy and privilege to be in such a…
Lent Day 25. It’s late. I’m in Houston. Ready to finish the remainder of our trip to London. It’s already been a long day. But, as follow-up to today’s blog, I’m posting tomorrow’s blog. Just a few little thoughts…
Lent Day 24. This morning, I begin a long journey across the ocean to London, and once there, I don’t know about our internet capabilities. So, I may need to take a little break from posting while we’re away…
Lent Day 23. Another gift from the Lord on my beach vacation last week was a great find, so rarely found. To see one whole, buried in the sand, is like discovering buried treasure. But, I found three! All…