Today’s Google quote is “Money can’t buy happiness, but neither can poverty. (Leo Rosten)” I disagree. Happiness is a state of well-being based on good fortune and circumstance. And many (certainly not all) circumstances can be purchased. Good food, pleasant surroundings, luxurious comfort, even interesting companionship and in some cases, good health–all can be bought. What money can’t buy, what…
Deep Cover (Blessings in Disguise)
Sometimes we don’t recognize God’s goodness because He doesn’t work the way we think He should. Check out this offering of praise (posted with the author’s permission): Thank you Lord for sheltering me when I was scared and alone. You brought me through, not safely… no, quite the opposite! You brought me through the dangerous passage and placed me in…
All That Glitters…
“We had realized the American Dream and were living a very expensive lifestyle, where it is difficult to turn off the spigot.” – Kenneth Lay (1942-2006) The spigot was shut off on July 5. Life, no matter how full of accomplishments or adorned with beauty, is ultimately futile and disappointing unless it is God-focused. The tragic death of Ken Lay–once…
Our Father
I’ve spent the last few evenings in my front yard. Not enjoying the finally-spring weather, not relaxing after a day at work, not sipping a mint julep (what do those taste like anyway?). No, I’ve been weeding, digging, moving stones, clearing last fall’s leaves, adding topsoil, setting out flowers (that most probably will *not* thrive, as usual), and mulching. And…