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    We READS the Bible

    Never Ending Numbers

    Well, I know it’s been a minute since I reported, but we still reads the Bible over here.  You can reference the blog, “We READS the Bible” to hear about how this journey started.  I know I’m supposed to keep ya’ll informed of my journey throughout this Bible.  But can I be honest?  It has been a hard read. I have fully committed to this quest.  But the more I read, the more questions I have.  Every day I find myself with a growing stack of things I just don’t understand.  At one point, I said I must need to go to seminary to wade through this.  Then I quickly…

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    Rock the Vote

    Don’t mind me. I’m just the girl that almost missed Wednesday night REfresh. I said ALMOST. Relax ya’ll. Wednesday’s panel was not about scripture and memorizing verses. St. Luke went beyond merely talking about racial injustice and inequality and hosted a panel to educate the church and community about absentee voting in the upcoming general election. Fun fact: I used an absentee ballot in 2008 to vote in the Presidential election. I was doing a travel assignment in Houston and was unable to travel back to Arkansas to vote. I wanted to make sure that my vote was counted. I forgot about that until I listened to the panel. Anywho…on…

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    Perfect Match

    Life with a cat.  Is different.  I was well versed in life with dogs.  My last dog, Fiona, was an absolute angel.  She really was the sweetest dog ever.  Incredibly chill and gentle natured.  She ran away when she saw Sweet Baby coming towards her because SHE KNEW.  Fiona just wasn’t a match for Sweet Baby’s hugs, kisses, and pats.  But this Fitz…this cat…He is something else. While I was quarantined, we were together constantly.  I was so naïve at the beginning of quarantine.  For some reason, I imagined a world where he would want my undivided attention.  I thought I would roll one of his many balls to him,…

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    Is It On The List?

    After months of being at home, I am still adjusting to work again.  Before quarantine, I was accustomed to my schedule.  There was a place for everything, and everything had a place.  My weekend was packed full of activity.  I tried to prioritize, but I neglected one very important task.  I needed to go grocery shopping.  I had food at home, but I didn’t have the kind of food that I like to take for my lunch.  Generally, I like to take a healthier lunch so that I can finish my workday without being groggy.  My lunch was a cold coffee drink and some plums.  Both delicious, but they definitely…

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    I’m Growing In This

    I saw by night, and behold, a man riding on a red horse, and it stood among the myrtle trees in the hollow; and behind him were horses: red, sorrel, and white. Zechariah 1:8 The valley.  Who wants to be there?  If we live long enough, we get to experience moments in the valley.  Some go through valley experiences more than others.  And the valley is not just reserved for Christians.  Saved and unsaved people spend time in low places.  Sunday’s sermon gave us insight on a vision of a valley and an angelic redeemer riding in on a red horse. Zechariah 1:8 recounts a vision that the prophet Zechariah…

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    Silence is a Virtue

    Silence is a virtue.  Now that’s not in the Bible (at least I don’t think it is), and I haven’t heard it anywhere else.  But let me tell you…it is.  Although I don’t make it a habit to verbally go off on people, I generally have a comeback in my head.  I did not always keep my comebacks and slide remarks inside.  Years ago, I would tell you what to stuff and where you could stuff it. I come by my quick remarks honestly.  I have observed some masterful telling offs in my day.  Pick a person in my family.  Any person.  They have the same skill.  Some utilize the…

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    Promise Fulfilled

    Ya’ll are going to have to look over me.  I am in my feelings a tad bit.  Today was a long day.  Nothing outrageous happened.  Nothing over the line.  I just felt off.  Honestly, I felt unsatisfied.  Out of my element.  I felt discouraged.  I was over it. I decided to invite myself to Bible Study Mama’s house to watch TV.  You know she did not turn me away.  She actually sweetened the deal by making it a dinner date.  SCORE!  My ho-hum day was turning in a better direction.  We indulged in dinner and conversation.  I shared my feelings and felt better.  And of course, we watched a new…

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    Filters Off

     When I sit down at my laptop to write the blog, I can get easily distracted.  In the middle of typing a sentence, I’ll think “I need to check my e-mail.”  That small foray will lead me down so many different rabbit holes.  It’s pretty ridiculous.  Like today.  I went from checking my e-mail to scrolling on Instagram. Instagram is all about capturing and sharing the perfect moment.  They give you so many different options for filtering.  With the right angles and filters, you can look like a million bucks.  You can have flawless skin, bigger lips, the best lashes.  The options are endless. During today’s rabbit hole moment, I…

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