I’m sitting here at my kitchen table, watching the first signs of spring in my front yard and saying to myself, “O what a beautiful Easter Sunday God has given us.” The grass is starting to green up, and the robins and finches are singing their beautiful counterpoints. But I wonder what type of a day greeted Mary as she entered the empty tomb on that first Easter Sunday. She must have been shocked and so worried about where her…..
While I am struggling with not knowing what I can do to help the Ukrainian people in their trial by fire with Russia and Satan himself, Vladimir Putin, I have been praying fervently for them and hope, in some small way, that my financial contribution through Lutheran World Relief and a small candle company in Door County, Wisconsin will help make their country better, brighter, and safer. It snowed again last night, and I’m seeing pristine white covering my yard. …..
These past two weeks, my heart strings have been plucked by my ancestors from Hungary, Poland, and Romania as the unprovoked war between the freedom-loving Ukrainians and the hate-filled Russians continues. Whether we want to believe it or not, most Caucasian Americans have connections to Eastern European nations. The connection might be very small, but it is still there. The people of that area are in our blood. I, for one, am very proud of the Ukrainians; they are putting…..
When we confess our sins to God, we do not tell Him what He already knows. Confession isn’t blaming others for our faults; it’s not complaining about things that we think make us sin. True confession of our sins is coming clean with God, realizing the deep seated knowledge that we are wrong. God forgives us and changes us; then, the healing begins. “If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in…..
