I came across a perfect verse this week to illustrate what I love about Hebrew. It also highlights what must be a headache of Old Testament translators. I think many of us mistakenly think it can’t be that difficult to take words from one language and put them into another — if you know both … Continue reading Hebrew — A Language Alive!
Category: Family and Faith
Finding the Edge of a Miracle in the Perimeter of a Wound
“Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. We have also obtained access through him by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we boast in the hope of the glory of God. And not only that, but we also boast in our … Continue reading Finding the Edge of a Miracle in the Perimeter of a Wound
Hard Lessons Whispered to a Hard Head
God keeps circling me back to the topic of submission over and over and over again. Maybe it’s because my INTJ self (sometimes known as the “architect” personality type) has a hard time with authority. Being among the rarest personalities, and even rarer for a woman (only 0.8% of the population), it can feel a bit lonely … Continue reading Hard Lessons Whispered to a Hard Head
Faithful Beyond Words
God has seemed rather silent this week in my quiet times. It’s like that sometimes, isn’t it? And sometimes I’m content to plod along with Him in a quiet camaraderie. But His silence this week has been making me want something more, something deeper. I’m a person of many words. Even if they’re not coming out of my mouth, … Continue reading Faithful Beyond Words
Have Your Senses Deceived You?
I’m currently reading two books that serendipitously are perfectly paired. One is for bookclub — The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. The other is one of C-bear’s assigned books for school next year that I’m pre-reading — Desiring God by John Piper. Now, I said they were perfectly paired, but it’s not because … Continue reading Have Your Senses Deceived You?





