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This is adapted from a post on my personal page earlier this week: This morning I awoke from a dream. In the dream, I was very aware of all of the current difficulties that my daughter, Katy and everyone responsible for her care are dealing with. To enumerate current problems: Katy was diagnosed almost 12 years ago with Rett Syndrome. A rare genetic mutation that manifests as a neurological disorder. As a part of Rett Syndrome, Katy lost the ability to talk. She lost use of her hands for any useful purpose,… Read More
In my day-to-day, life can seem like a fog that keeps my view of heavenly Father, myself, and others in an obscure blur. Then, when I least expect it, God’s love comes bursting through the misty numbness lighting up my senses, and illuminating my shadowy heart. Around this time last year, the Holy Spirit directed a small band of warrior sisters and brothers to petition heaven for reconciliation of ethnic groups in our region by performing a prophetic act. Our part of the Bible belt has been riddled with racism of one… Read More
In the book of Genesis, we learn right up front that God speaks a thing and then, it is. In fact, we learn later on, that God “summons the things that do not yet exist as though they already do.” (Romans 4:17 NET) That’s not how most of us roll. But God does. So, when God speaks to us and calls us by a new name, a new title, or gives us a new command………? Oh, we can argue about it! We won’t be the first. In fact, it will put us… Read More
I love how Holy Spirit has a way of giving us fresh revelation from the same story again and again. Recently I joined a women’s group at church that is studying Matthew 13:1-10 and Matthew 13:18-23, the Parable of the Sower. It was my first day with the group and I smiled when I heard what they were studying, because I was saved at around 8 years old through hearing that parable. It has meant so much to me over the years. I grew up gardening with my Mom in Southern California. Now when I… Read More