In December, Henry W. Longfellow received word his son had been severely wounded four days prior. He had been shot through the left shoulder with the bullet existing under his right shoulder blade. He missed being paralyzed by less than an inch.
Tag: hope
Living on Empty
I am happy to have Carolyn Dale Newell as my guest this week at A Walk to the Well. You may remember Carolyn from her July 16th blog: “How to Recognize the Attack on our Minds.” This week Carolyn will talk with us on “Living on Empty.” “Hear, O Lord, and have mercy on me; LORD, be my helper!” Psalm 30:10 Have you ever felt pain so relentless you questioned whether you would survive? Has sorrow cut to the depths of your heart? Have your burdens crushed you under their weight? Depression has paid me several visits throughout the years. Read More
Heads in the Sand
With the seemingly out-of-control darkness swirling around us, and the threat to our very freedom to mention God, or to offer to pray for and with another sojourner, just think what would happen if we take our heads out of the sand?