Anchored in the Storm
By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” (Hebrews 6:19a) On our community’s nearby lake, there wasn’t a cloud in the sky, and the temperature was just right for spending a fun-filled day on the water. Throughout the...
Permanent Ink
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis I remember the early years of elementary school when students were forbidden to do schoolwork with anything but pencil. Unfortunately, with two older siblings generating homework assignments in pen, in my mind, the pencil was an outdated juvenile...
On High Alert
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis Beginning a few years ago, our peaceful neighborhood became an impromptu playground for some rogue adolescents with too much time on their hands. My husband and I along with our neighbors were on high alert each summer weekend because that's when...
Throwing Stones
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis “Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her” (John 8:7). I came across this passage in John chapter eight recently, and although I’ve read it before, I was able to see it in a whole new light. The story of the...
Age-Defying
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis I'm reminded over and over again that this physical world is in a constant state of disrepair, falling prey to the effects of time and decay. Foundations crack. Cars quit. Sweaters snag. Appliances fail. Roofs leak. Metal rusts. Roads crumble....
Strained Faith
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis I love orange juice, but like any drink connoisseur I’m particular about my beverage of choice; it must be 100% pure (not from concentrate) and pulp-free. (I’m guessing it’s a texture issue because I’m also not a fan of chunky peanut butter or...
Anchored in the Storm
By: Rae Lynn DeAngelis “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.” (Hebrews 6:19a) On our community’s nearby lake, there wasn’t a cloud in the sky, and the temperature was just right for spending a fun-filled day on the water. Throughout the...
Permanent Ink
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis I remember the early years of elementary school when students were forbidden to do schoolwork with anything but pencil. Unfortunately, with two older siblings generating homework assignments in pen, in my mind, the pencil was an outdated juvenile...
On High Alert
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis Beginning a few years ago, our peaceful neighborhood became an impromptu playground for some rogue adolescents with too much time on their hands. My husband and I along with our neighbors were on high alert each summer weekend because that's when...
Throwing Stones
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis “Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her” (John 8:7). I came across this passage in John chapter eight recently, and although I’ve read it before, I was able to see it in a whole new light. The story of the...
Age-Defying
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis I'm reminded over and over again that this physical world is in a constant state of disrepair, falling prey to the effects of time and decay. Foundations crack. Cars quit. Sweaters snag. Appliances fail. Roofs leak. Metal rusts. Roads crumble....
Strained Faith
By Rae Lynn DeAngelis I love orange juice, but like any drink connoisseur I’m particular about my beverage of choice; it must be 100% pure (not from concentrate) and pulp-free. (I’m guessing it’s a texture issue because I’m also not a fan of chunky peanut butter or...
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