Words Hurt

by Dionna Sanchez “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” That is probably the most common chant on any school playground. And it’s a big lie. Words probably hurt more than any physical wound ever could. Because they live on in our hearts. We end up becoming what it [...]

Daughter of God

Oh blessed daughter of God Whose heart is full of gold You may think me as odd When your fashions I do scold! I must seem so old fashioned When I say, ‘Your skirt’s too short!’ Then in careful words, impassioned I say, ‘At least just wear a skort!’ Your views at times, are so [...]

Bandaids and Hearts

I watched my children’s helmet-covered heads disappear down the sidewalk as they sped along on their bikes, and was reminded of Proverbs 4:23:”Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.” As parents, Bill and I take such pains to guard our kids’ bodies. We make sure they wear helmets while [...]

Eyes of Innocence

In “Thoughts on Reverence and Wonder: The Eyes of a Child,” I talked about my soon to be four-year-old daughter, Salina. I am always amazed at how she sees the world in all its glory, the way God intended it to be seen, and responds without any sense of guile or bewilderment. Just yesterday we stopped the car along a rural lane near our home to watch a group of wild geese circle a field, then land in a large pond. My daughter’s eyes grew wide as she saw these birds gracefully glide almost silently on to the surface of the water. She sat there spellbound as she quietly took in this aspect of God’s remarkable world.

Surrender

In 2 Corinthians chapter 12, Paul speaks of the thorn in the flesh that he endured after asking God three times to take it away. And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that [...]