A matter of trust
If you read through the book of Exodus, it didn’t take long to realize that the Israelites complained. Continuously. Back in Egypt they had pots of meat and all the food they could eat. (Of [...]
Giving thanks
Thanksgiving Of all the holidays we celebrate in America, it seems to me that Thanksgiving has been the least adulterated. Oh sure, there are greeting cards and turkey shaped cocktail napkins, but it never really [...]
A little (thyme) time
A little thyme time Thinking about the title for this blog post got me thinking of (and singing) an old English ballad about the Yorkshire town of Scarborough. Scarborough Fair was made popular in our time [...]
Denise Jones from Point of Grace answers our questions
Has music always been a part of your life? Yes. I grew up in a very musical family. My grandparents, cousins, and parents all played music. I started singing in church with my 2 older [...]
Ellie Lofaro tells us about herself
Can you tell us a bit about yourself? Where you live? About your family? I will be 58 this year. I was born in Brooklyn NY (my parents are Italian) and I live near Washington [...]
Take up the challenge: Be a woman of influence
Women have this intrinsic ability to influence. We see it in our roles as wives and mothers, and in our friendships. We see this influence in the life of Timothy, where his mother, Eunice, and [...]