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The Ten Cow Wife

March 24, 2021

Entering the church at my dear friend’s wedding some 28 years ago, I was met by an unexpected sight – a live cow stood in a stall, directly behind the front doors – in the center of the entry hall; right next to the guest book.  It might have been the smell I remember best.

The point of the cow was to tell everyone that this was a ten cow wife.

No ordinary woman, but a precious and treasured woman, worth not one, but ten cows.

The bride had grown up as a missionary kid in Africa where her dad was a long time bush pilot. My friend had stood out among the native tribes – with her long ash blond hair and sweet disposition – she was seen as a catch. Her dad had been approached on several occasions with offers of marriage for his beautiful daughter, once being offered the large sum of a whole ten cows as a bride price.

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· Family Life, Heart Life, Self Life

Let the Lord Become Your Song This Season

November 18, 2020

True fact – I have a tough time giving thanks during Thanksgiving and Christmas season.

 

I get a sense I’m not alone in this – particularly in this unprecedented year of 2020, with all the loss and isolation and divisions that have marked the year .

I know if you and I look at our circumstances, most particularly, the new holiday restrictions, lock-downs, stay-at-home orders, pandemic fears, family worries and losses, our natural responses probably tend to be far from thankful. [Read more…]

· Faith Life, Heart Life, Self Life, Uncategorized

Choose Life – Even When Facing the Diagnosis

October 1, 2020

You may have noticed it’s been a bit quiet in this corner of the world. It’s true. I’m one of those people who when facing life’s hardest stuff – I get quiet – I don’t move, perhaps if I stop it will somehow go away?

 

I’ll be honest, I’ve wrestled with whether to share this as I’m a deeply private person. Getting personal has been a repeated struggle for me in writing.  I think that’s why my words kinda stopped this month, because I wasn’t ready to be real and I must. So, here goes…. [Read more…]

· Family Life, Heart Life, Self Life

Beware of Entertaining the Enemy with Just a Thought

January 23, 2020

There are some places we just shouldn’t go – it’s too dangerous.

I remember a visit I made to New York City, I spent my days walking and seeing sights in Manhattan, while my friend worked. I had a map – hand held, paper made, in the dinosaur years before cell phones – but, still, I was lost. I knew which direction I needed to go, but I wasn’t quite sure of my location. [Read more…]

· Heart Life, Self Life, Thought Life

The Mystery That Moves a Grumbly Heart To Become a Grateful Heart

November 5, 2019

I love the word ‘grumbly’.

 

It conjures up many images, first off for me, the character of Pooh, in Winnie the Pooh, who was ‘so very rumbly in his tumbly‘.  Pooh’s tummy was ever hungry – always grumbling in the background – expressing that gnawing want and need to be fed.

 

Pooh’s tummy is so like my heart – a bit grumbly – always wanting more. Never quite satisfied. [Read more…]

· Faith Life, Heart Life, Self Life

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I live on an island, in the country. A sweet combination. I spend way too much time sitting on a ferry to get to the mainland and my people, thinking about how I should be weeding and pruning our 5 acres, or driving down country roads taking pictures. Nature grabs me – taking pictures delights me. I love to capture nature’s messiness – the wild wonder, the abundant extravagance of blurred green and blue landscapes. I write for similar reasons – to capture small glimpses of the wonders of God, to hold up God’s Word and see the beauty of His holiness. Small snapshots of His glory. I’m so glad you’re here. (for a wee bit more about me. read here)

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