Here’s something I learned this morning about Goals and decisions. Its not uncommon to get stuck when faced with a difficult decision in life. I get stuck all the time, paralyzed with indecision; I’ll never forget the grueling task of trying to decide between two different yet equally wonderful pre-schools to work for one … Continue reading What is my Goal?
Author: Kim Blenkhorn
God’s Everlasting Love
Photo by Hernan Pauccara on Pexels.com Listen close, lean in. I want you to understand something; I want you to get a glimpse of God’s unrelenting love even in the midst of trials, as I too want to understand it, own it, live it, breathe it in and exhale with the most blessed assurance that … Continue reading God’s Everlasting Love
Simple Gifts
A mother's day experience Photo by Allan Mas on Pexels.com Today is Mother’s Day. Yesterday was a big shopping day; long lines, busy stores, and lots of fathers with small children in tow. It warmed my heart to see this interaction between child and father for the love of Mother with simple gifts. It hit … Continue reading Simple Gifts
Refiner’s Fire
Photo by Skylar Kang on Pexels.com “Then one of the seraphim having a live coal which he had taken with tongs from the altar and he touched my mouth with it. Behold, this has touched your lips; your iniquity is taken away and your sin purged.”- Isaiah 6:6-7 The removal of sin is painful. from … Continue reading Refiner’s Fire
I am that Bird
It was a slight commotion that caused me to turn my head. A small bird had flown down the chimney and into my kitchen
Moment of Trial
Why is Free Speech relevant today? If citizens of this great country continue to value a free society then they will continue to uphold the tenants of free speech and defend our rights for it. In our exercise of Free speech, we prove the distinction nature of humanity, inspire education, test administrative power and aid … Continue reading Moment of Trial
We celebrate Passover and remember Messiah is coming to free us!
A few years ago I was given a gift, an antique Haggadah. My Father purchased it at an auction. A Haggadah is a Jewish book which you read during the Seder meal. The silver covered book is ornamental, but quite functional. It is in both Hebrew and English with colorful illustrations and words. It was … Continue reading We celebrate Passover and remember Messiah is coming to free us!
The Size of Humility
Midlife is all about growth in my humble opinion. Maybe we have a big midlife growth spurt to get ready for a second round of reproduction, not literal birthing of a tiny person, but birthing something that was set inside us at the beginning of time to be born and brought forth at an appointed older age, things like purpose and destiny.
Our Past Doesn’t Determine our Future
A short story about cookies, finishing well and learning new ways to do things.




