This week a friend of mine brought me some fresh made raspberry jam, from berries in her own garden. She stood there as I dipped my finger in and tasted it. It was to die for! To-die-for is popular American hyperbole dates from the late 20th century and means that something is so amazing that … Continue reading To die for
Category: Glory of God
Wot?!
I hate auto-correct... It always makes me say things I don't Nintendo. As I was typing my rough draft of this post, I thought auto-correct would choke on my word wot. But it didn't. Apparently it stands for World Of Tanks, and online gaming platform. My use of it is different, Waste Of Time. (Of … Continue reading Wot?!
Close call
Have you ever had a close call, one where it happened so fast, your life did not have even have a chance to pass before your eyes? Well I did on Thursday. My husband left at 7:30 in the morning to drive over and pick up a load of feed, He was not due back … Continue reading Close call
Misery loves company
I was thinking of making the title of this post, “Clouds of Doom” like the picture with this post, but thought better of it. Or as humor columnist Dave Barry would say, “But that would make a great name for a rock band.” Miserable people like others to be unhappy. They just don't understand someone … Continue reading Misery loves company
Seeing is believing
"Seeing is believing" is perhaps one of the most uncontested idioms in the English language. Court cases are waged on the power of eyewitness testimony. This post is a continued testimony of my previous two posts. Because I am seeing God in everything! https://godstillspeakstoday.com/2023/05/20/jaw-dropping/ https://godstillspeakstoday.com/2023/05/26/short-and-sweet/ I bought a small lamp with a shade for the … Continue reading Seeing is believing
Jaw dropping
Some days, I am just stopped dead in my tracks, with my jaw hanging down to the ground. Yesterday was one of those days.After a particularly rough morning, I was sitting at the desk in my office, saying my memory verses out loud and asking God for help and peace. Then I glanced up at … Continue reading Jaw dropping
Do the right thing
We all have them. Those stories you love hearing over and over again. One of the ladies in the nursery at my church said one little girl wants to hear about Daniel in the lion's den every Sunday. As it is being read, the little girl is whispering the same words to the story. She … Continue reading Do the right thing
Passionate
When you are passionate about someone, you express it by showing how much they mean to you. You go above and beyond what is normal, because of your intense love for them. During this season of Easter, Jesus did just that. That's why it is called “His passion.” So when a fellow blogger did a … Continue reading Passionate
Hull pressure
The weather lady on my local news channel was laughing while making her report. When asked why by a news anchor, she said, “It's because I have to tell you every Wednesday that we are getting another snow storm. It's becoming a trend.” I am so ready for spring. We have a lot of snow … Continue reading Hull pressure
Christmas Math
This is not your average Christmas post. You know me and math, so when I read this in the book, The Greatest Words Ever Spoken, by Steven K. Scott, I had to share it with you this Christmas. In the book, Mr. Scott has taken all the words of Jesus and organized them into categories. … Continue reading Christmas Math









