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For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.
– John 3:16
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What Does It Look Like to Love God?
With gentle hands the stocky, gray-haired doctor examines each patient in a room filled with suffering Angolans. He is able to visit this isolated clinic just once a month, so for 24 hours straight he examines, treats and performs surgery in primitive conditions on as...
Shadow Lands
Before I close the curtains at dusk, I pause by the window to gaze at winter snow shadows. Approaching night intensifies the blue of sky to depths of colour soaked in by unmarked fields of snow. Words fail to describe the shades of translucent blue, green and violet...
Nativity
I carefully unwrap each porcelain figurine, setting them within the rustic wooden creche. A shepherd with a lamb, three wise men dressed in fine robes, a donkey, a sheep and an ox. An angel with outspread wings looks down upon Mary and Joseph gazing at the baby in a...
Submerged
Beneath the sea is a rock, created when darkness was over the surface of the deep. Myriads of sea plants and creatures have touched the surface of the rock over the eons but never changed it. Currents have swirled, earthquakes trembled, yet the rock endures,...
Occupied With Gladness
Soon my backyard will be aglow with autumn leaves. I look forward to the sun warming the lemon yellows and pumpkin oranges with lively light. The garden waits to be put to bed for the year, once the last potatoes and carrots are dug. On my way to town I see wheat...
Unless the Lord Builds the House
Building castles in the sand was a favourite seaside activity for my young family. With buckets and shovels, we spent many pleasurable hours sculpting elaborate castles, complete with towers and moats. The best castle-making sand was usually below the tide line so if...
On the Wings of the Wind
When my cracked living room window was replaced last fall, I hardly expected it to impact my inner life. But it has, because now I have a window I can open to warm summer breezes, sounds of bird song and scents of fresh mown grass and lilacs. A shy mourning dove has...
Store Up For Yourselves
Like weather-worn sentinels, a few old grain elevators still stand tall on the prairie horizon. They are symbolic of a slowly dwindling agrarian way of life when family farms passed from generation to generation. The modern metal elevators replacing them look cold and...
The Father Heart of God
I have a favorite memory of my father which still comforts me since his death over forty years ago. After a Sunday family dinner with my grandmother when I was a little girl, I would sometimes fall asleep in the back seat of the car on the drive home. I would wake up...
Moses’ Mother
After my son was born I was feeling tired and disheartened. He was a fussy baby, often awake at night and hard to feed. One day as I sat nursing him for the umpteenth time, I heard a radio program about the life of Moses, the great biblical patriarch. The speaker...









