Sir Cliff Richard singing “The Millenium Prayer”
I did a little search on New Year’s Eve and found this video through a link on Kathryn Darden’s December 26th blog. Go here. Enjoy!
Continue reading →I did a little search on New Year’s Eve and found this video through a link on Kathryn Darden’s December 26th blog. Go here. Enjoy!
Continue reading →December 31, 2009 We are on the cusp of year end and about ready to spring into 2010. Maybe not spring, but go to sleep tonight— for those who are not partying— wake up, and it’s January the 1st. I’m sure, after this … Continue reading →
December 27, 2009. Joseph and Mary arrived in Bethlehem, tired from travel, and with Mary in early stages of labour. Joseph would have knocked on doors of inns, only to be turned away because the inns were already full. Joseph, desperate for … Continue reading →
A gift of music for all my readers Wishing you a blessed Christmas and comfort for those going through difficult times. God sent Jesus because he knows about our troubles and because he loves us.
Continue reading →December 23rd, 2009. For those who are not familiar with the Christian celebration of Christmas—the birth of Jesus Christ— we celebrate Christmas on December the 25th. Each year at our church, we retrace the steps of Mary and Joseph and … Continue reading →
I rocked my granddaughter a few evenings ago while singing along with Susan Boyle’s new CD. I had bought the CD while doing some Christmas shopping, having made up my mind that I would get a copy when it came out. Boyle’s voice is … Continue reading →
December 16, 2009 Late last Friday afternoon, my husband and I drove to Woodstock to see the perfomance. I’d been looking forward to seeing this play on stage and to see my friend and her daughters in their first-ever theatre production. Theatre Woodstock … Continue reading →
My friend Audrianna told me awhile back that her two daughters had auditioned and got parts for a stage play of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. It seems that both girls were familiar with the story. One had read the book at school and … Continue reading →
We have not yet reached the official first day of winter, but winter has come. After our cold but relatively dry November, the weather has shifted and given way to snow. Thursday morning we awoke to see snow— and not just a dusting of … Continue reading →
There’s a prediction for a big storm tonight. The air is damp and the wind is cold. Are the weathermen right or will the storm pass us by? Speaking of snow, Robert Frost once wrote a poem titled “Stopping by Woods … Continue reading →