A Word in Due Season

As is my customary habit, I asked the Lord at the spring of this New Year to give me a word for 2006–a particular Scripture that appealed to my spirit and carried a vision, however dim, for the days to come. I have been literally amazed in years past to see what bearing these verses…

Dayenu!

It’s a good thing I went to my first Seder meal before I came to Israel. What’s a Seder? Oh, only the family atmosphere of Thanksgiving and the spiritual depth of the Lord’s Supper mixed together with the pageantry of a play, plenty of good food, and exuberant music. And I mean exuberant. By the…

Being married to a good man…

Being married to a good man…

The last conversation from a visit with my 98-year-old Great Great Aunt Ruth on Saturday…“Will you come again next year?” Aunt Ruth asked.“Yes, I will, if I’m not married.”“Well,” she smiled, “I hope you’re married.”I giggled. “I hope so, too.”“How old are you again?” she asked.“Twenty-two.”“That’s a good age to be married,” Aunt Ruth said…

The End.

The End.