I had every intention of posting early this Christmas morning, but alas the celebration of the day kept me from it. Not a bad excuse I believe. When I have had a few moments today, on this glorious Christmas day, to reflect on what I might write on this our last day of our journey, I’ve thought about why we’ve… Read More
Our Journey to Bethlehem – Day 14
Can you believe we are almost there? Almost to Bethlehem where that little baby would quietly slip into the world that He created, clothed in flesh and humanity, bringing peace and light into a world of chaos and darkness. As we’ve journeyed toward Christmas for the past 14 days we’ve traveled all the way from Genesis to the gospels, trying… Read More
Our Journey to Bethlehem – Day 13
And then, 400 years later, God spoke again. By this time the Roman government had named Herod, a non-Jew, king of the Jews. He was busy rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem, not in anticipation of worhsipping the one true God there, but as a manipulation tactic to increase the Jews’ loyalty to him, a scheme that never really panned out…. Read More
Our Journey to Bethlehem – Day 12
This morning the silence in my house is golden. With two demanding dogs, two chatty teenagers, a husband who plans on doing “plumbing work” today, and multiple electronic gadgets that seem to pop on at a moment’s notice, silence is rare here, especially during the holidays. So I enjoyed it last night when everyone else was out of the house… Read More
Our Journey to Bethlehem – Day 10
I’m one of those people who likes to find out what everyone else at my table is ordering at a restaurant before I decide what to have for myself. I can look over the menu and nothing looks all that great, but as soon as anyone else chooses to order a certain dish, that item suddenly appeals to me. Are… Read More
Our Journey to Bethlehem – Day 9
Today we’ll pick up the pace and move on into the Promised Land, where the Israelites have settled in among the neighboring nations despite God’s warning to completely drive out the inhabitants of the land. Oh they drove out a few, but then I suppose they grew weary of the work and settled in among the rest. Sounds a lot… Read More