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Jesus’ Kind of Feminism*

This week I’ve feasted my heart on a study of Jesus’ relationships with women. Amazing things happened inside of me. Passion rekindled. Apathy disappeared. My desire to follow Him to the ends of the earth revived. Oh, how I love Jesus!

Here’s what I learned: Jesus respected women. Often we emphasize respect of men. [...]

Musicianaries in Honduras

Dear Friends,

Ten years ago I joined a ministry called Outpost Centers International (www.outpostcenters.org) in a Honduras-wide evangelistic effort. I brought my girls along, eleven and fourteen years old at the time. For two weeks we ministered to children in the endless urban sprawl of Tegucigalpa, living with a family right there in Torocagua, one [...]

Forgiveness–the Mightiest Sword

Dear Friends,

On Oct. 2, 2006, Charles Carl Roberts IV barged into an Amish one-room school house in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania brandishing a gun. His ensuing shooting spree killed five girls, age 6 to 13. To finish off, he took his own life.

That very day, a grandfather of one of [...]

Baptism!

It’s a baptism!

Parents raise their children with great hope. For my husband and me, the hope took an eternal form, a holy passion to spend forever with the little ones we’d progenerated. We were an average family, but intensely significant to one another. Over the childhood years, our two daughter’s [...]

Post-Op Ponderings

Dear friends,

It wasn’t a major surgery, really, but they had to put me under for it. One of my (small) appendages was virtually removed and reattached, and they thought it best I remained unconscious for that experience. I agreed.

I planned a full week of work. Recovery period? Two [...]

The Chocolate Coin

Peace on Earth!

I have a special gift for you this holiday season. It’s a story from the archives of my extended family, written by my mother, Jill Pritchard Wilson. The story will help reset our holiday priorities. This season is, at its best, about giving. But it’s a special kind of giving; [...]

Eternal Youth

Dear Friends,

It was a month of demographic extremes. I taught a class in California for mostly young people. I flew to Dallas and spoke for a woman’s conference. Finally, I visited dear old mom in her assisted living facility, called Plymouth Harbor, where she organized a concert. There, I sang for a [...]

What We Hate About Love

Dear Friends,

I had a sweet surprise this morning when I realized my Sacramento-to-Philadelphia ticket was first class. I had walked all the way to row six when I discovered it. I then backtracked over exasperated passengers to get to 1A. It’s not as if I had no warning—I saw “1A” on my ticket; the [...]

Love Month

Dear Friends,

If months had themes, July would go down in history for me as “love month.” For one, the text of our Bible study at church has been First John, which uses the word “love” more times than the hippie manifesto. Secondly, I’ve been working on my seminar “Love in the Last Days” [...]