Dear God, We Need To Talk "I sat and I waited, and I waited and I sat. I don't know why and I don't know for whom. I looked up at the stars. They twinkled here and there. The moonlight was radiant, and somewhere in the darkness I could hear an owl conversing with the night. I supposed they never worried. I thought about that, never worrying, and wondered how it could possibly feel. Obviously they all had purpose and appeared to do well at it. I had never known a star to have an anxiety attack. Did the moon wonder what it would do when dusk came? Or the sun at dawn? How often did the...
Dear God, We Need To Talk "I sat and I waited, and I waited and I sat. I don't know why and I don't know for whom. I looked up at the stars. They twin...
The Code 1. Never, never, ever tell him to, "Take his clubs and shove them" (at least not where he can hear you). 2. Hit not thy husband with an iron 3. No aiding and abetting golf equipment (this includes backing over it with the car). 4. Sell not thou husband's golf clubs in a garage sale. 5. Thou shall not put his golf tees in the fire place. 6. Thou shall not become a heckler. 7. The score card is the little black book you don't throw away. 8. Golf carts are driven over bridges, not into them. 9. Trophies are not paperweights. 10. You do NOT get a parking privilege for his handicap.
The Code 1. Never, never, ever tell him to, "Take his clubs and shove them" (at least not where he can hear you). 2. Hit not thy husband with an iron ...
"Thought provoking, soul searching, exhilarating, stimulating and restorative, are just a few words that grip my heart as I read Stephanie's book Ulm Street. It captivated my mind from the onset. As Stephanie's Pastor, she is well known to me to be a woman of great Godly character. She shows genuine concern and compassion for God's people, especially those who are suffering physically, emotionally and spiritually. This comes across in the characters of this book. It is written in such a way that would cause you to see a mirror's reflection of your very soul. This collection of short...
"Thought provoking, soul searching, exhilarating, stimulating and restorative, are just a few words that grip my heart as I read Stephanie's book Ulm ...