More of Who You Are
/How long before the pain that you carry inside becomes more than you can bear?
Read MoreHow long before the pain that you carry inside becomes more than you can bear?
Read MoreSandy and I were surprised with the closing of Dicky’s BBQ and Applebee’s in Fremont’s Pacific Commons shopping complex this past week. These closures join Toy’s R Us, Orchard Supply and New Park’s Sears store as recent victims of the evolving retail scene in our region.
Read MoreWhatever happened to those 12 baskets of fragments the disciples gathered after feeding the multitude?
Read MoreHopi Elders say “We are the ones we have been waiting for.”
Read MoreOne of the lessons that I have learned over past months is that It’s more difficult
dealing with the unknown than it it is to face reality and to realize all of the many the options that may
be ahead for us.
Read MoreThere are no easy or quick solutions to providing livable wages and affordable housing to everyone seeking them . . .
Read MoreI enjoy games, but it is real life and my awareness that the Lord is taking me on a journey toward greater successes than I’ll ever have with games, that brings me joy. I’d rather be caught up in that joy than in any other kind of success.
Read MorePharaoh certainly had a lot going for him financially with the enslaved Israelites doing Egypt’s manual labor – that is– until Moses, a man who stuttered, came to him saying, “Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, ‘Let my people go.’” (Exodus 5:1)
Read MoreWhat I know is that it is good for me to pray even when it makes no sense to me. I need to reach out with thoughts and words even if they feel disconnected with what I am feeling.
Read More“Rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks in all things; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” – Paul in I Thessalonians 5: 16-18
Read MoreA thoughtful greeting and acknowledgment of those around us certainly won’t solve the world’s problems, but it could be a small beginning
Read MoreWaiting for the expected, no matter what it is, is not easy for us.
Read MoreWhether bread is physical or appears in the form of words of peace and encouragement, it nourishes our weary being.
Read MoreI believe that God not only lives in me, but plays, acts, teaches, and reaches out through me.
Read MoreUnhappily McIvor’s Hardware was permanently shuttered earlier this month after 96 years of business in what’s now the Mission San Jose District of Fremont. Burton McIvor originally served the needs of the rural township with providing blacksmithing and horseshoeing services before expanding into hardware and agricultural products. Until this month, four generations of the McIvor family have adapted to the needs of its customers and flourished in our evolving community since 1922. Our Mission San Jose neighborhood is going to desperately miss McIvor’s, not just for the convenience but for the sincere welcoming greetings and the truly personal service.
Read MoreTrusting Jesus during his public ministry seems fairly easy to the disciples as Jesus feeds the multitudes, cures the blind, heals the sick – things are going well. And then - Wham! One fine Friday their entire world turns upside down! Their perspective is thrown out of whack.
Read MoreWe are the ones for whom we have been waiting.” Hopi Elders
Think about that for a minute…….
Read MoreOur five year old is getting really good doing mazes and puzzles. One of his favorites is “connecting the dots.” He starts with the first dot and then moves to the next and the next until a pattern emerges. The trick for him developmentally is to slow down and make good choices, but to keep moving to the next dot so he can see what is emerging and color the picture.
Read MoreHave you ever prayed for someone or something, only to feel thwarted? Have you begged God so hard and long about something that you’re too weary to even trying again?
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