Tumbleweeds
God often uses analogies and metaphors to teach His people truths He wants us to remember. Scripture is filled with…
Unconquered
I can think of few sadder words written in English than those of William Ernest Henley penned in the poem that another later.…
“I Can Do It Myself”
When I was about three years old, there was a TV commercial with a little girl not much older than I was. The product it was.…
Deeply Rooted
One of the fun parts of writing Daily Treasure is introducing you to our What She Said! guest writers. In this series, we have a mix of return writers and.…
The Rest that Remains
God called and delivered His children out of the bondage of Egypt into His rest, yet they disobeyed Him in the wilderness and were not permitted…
Jesus Heals on the Sabbath
While teaching in the synagogue on the Sabbath, Jesus sees a woman who has been crippled for 18 years. His heart is…
Jesus Honors and Protects Extravagant Worship
Jesus enters his final week on earth. He will become the Passover lamb in just a few days. He accepts a dinner invitation from…
Jesus Protects Times of Stillness
Jesus loved to spend time with his friends. Among some of his closest friends were Lazarus and his sisters, Mary and Martha. Jesus…
God’s Institution
I have always wondered why God needed to rest after He completed creation. Why would the Creator need to rest? He is the…
Sabbath Rest
This week Robin joins us with thoughts on Sabbath rest, no doubt a critical piece of our her journey with her son. On…
Inside Job
I have a number of treasured plants on my small suburban property, many of which were planted by my late husband, Ray. Although…
Bundled Up
It was an overcast mid-January day here in Georgia. A few shafts of sunlight split the steely sky, only to be engulfed once again by clouds…
Perseverance Personified
After growing up in Delaware, one of the things I like best about living in Georgia is the relatively mild winters dotted with…
Benevolent Dominion
Several years ago, then-seven-year-old grandson Joshua made a derogatory comment about tree huggers. Guessing he was…
Garden Stories
To use one of Mom’s old expressions, I suppose I come by it honestly. My grandfathers supported their families by farming…
Come to the Garden
Whenever I heard the old hymn, In the Garden, my thoughts immediately travel back in time to the many Sunday…
There Is A Future
Grief is the price we pay for love. When we love deeply, we grieve deeply. Continue to love. Don’t be afraid to love again. Continue…
Fall Back On Your Faith
Mourning death and holding on to faith are not mutually exclusive. In fact, without my faith in God, I believe I would have handled Henry’s death in…