Palm Sunday. The Sunday before the darkest day in history. How did we get here? Jesus of Nazareth has spent three years teaching His 12 disciples and attempting to keep out of the spotlight while simultaneously conducting miracles and preaching the gospel of repentance. He came for a mission, and it's time of fulfillment was… Continue reading Holy Week – Palm Sunday
Author: Stephanie O'Donnell
Of All the Things, Admire This
As a photographer I notice things, especially pretty things. My eyes perpetually observe, here and there, up and down, in search of objects to admire. My visual sense hungers for things that sparkle and shine, which contrast dark and light, so I find myself constantly on a quest to find details highlighted and delicately magnified,… Continue reading Of All the Things, Admire This
Sparkle of Light on the Grayest Day
Raindrops are the best photography subjects. Some of my favorite images over the years are of raindrops. So when I saw some dripping from my deck yesterday, I was compelled to go out, brave the thigh-deep snow banks and capture them. Have you ever stopped to notice raindrops? Raindrops are delicate, fragile and short-lived. Sometimes… Continue reading Sparkle of Light on the Grayest Day
There is No Fence to Sit On
The Bible is full of contrasts, and it is crystal clear that there is no fence to sit on when it comes to life-dependent truths of Scripture.
Truth Treasures to Edify and Encourage – March 2023
Hello Dear Reader! Welcome to March (and March Break for any teachers out there - that's me!)! The arrival of March is a big deal in these parts where snow drifts are still high, yet the sun is beginning to lengthen and warm the cold dark days of winter. Today I'm creating something new which… Continue reading Truth Treasures to Edify and Encourage – March 2023
