What a gift to read this as always- I always gain new perspectives by reading you and am reminded of what is true for me as well. I remember those mustard seed necklaces and love references you make and always seem to be able to connect all the dots so beautifully. Loved the video AND the Stanford link- fascinating! Love to you and thank you so much for creating these posts. x
Polly, hope you are having a great time (and a productive time) in New York City. That Stanford treatise on Faith is something isn't it - I haven't read the whole thing but it sure lays it out. I'm glad you remember those mustard seed necklaces - too funny! Oh, and isn't that video something?! Looking forward to seeing you very soon. XO
Thank you so much for sharing, Susie! I am going through a lot right now, heading toward our moving date of April 28th. This was exactly what I need to help me to believe that I can make it, with God's help!
Ethel, I am thinking about you. I know it will be great once you are settled, but moving is so hard! Stay strong and take it little by little. Blessings to you! Susie
Loved learning about the meaning behind the Cruciferous veggie family! I just started a garden this spring and boy has planting seeds taught me patients. Every morning I run outside to see what has sprouted up that wasn't there before. It's definitely taught me patience! And I'm SO excited to have fruits for my labor.
Oh, you will have so much fun with your garden. Good luck with everything, and yes patience is key. (And if you get frustrated starting seeds outside, next year you can start some indoors -- the only problem is that you have to invest in a heating pad and lights. But it's worth it for a little more control. (HA! Who doesn't love control?!) Thanks for writing.
Hi Susie,
What a gift to read this as always- I always gain new perspectives by reading you and am reminded of what is true for me as well. I remember those mustard seed necklaces and love references you make and always seem to be able to connect all the dots so beautifully. Loved the video AND the Stanford link- fascinating! Love to you and thank you so much for creating these posts. x
Polly, hope you are having a great time (and a productive time) in New York City. That Stanford treatise on Faith is something isn't it - I haven't read the whole thing but it sure lays it out. I'm glad you remember those mustard seed necklaces - too funny! Oh, and isn't that video something?! Looking forward to seeing you very soon. XO
Thank you, Susie!
Than you, great post! And the link to Blessing video worked perfectly from my phone!
Oh thank you Jessica, I'm glad to know that!
Thank you so much for sharing, Susie! I am going through a lot right now, heading toward our moving date of April 28th. This was exactly what I need to help me to believe that I can make it, with God's help!
Ethel Waterman
Ethel, I am thinking about you. I know it will be great once you are settled, but moving is so hard! Stay strong and take it little by little. Blessings to you! Susie
Loved learning about the meaning behind the Cruciferous veggie family! I just started a garden this spring and boy has planting seeds taught me patients. Every morning I run outside to see what has sprouted up that wasn't there before. It's definitely taught me patience! And I'm SO excited to have fruits for my labor.
Oh, you will have so much fun with your garden. Good luck with everything, and yes patience is key. (And if you get frustrated starting seeds outside, next year you can start some indoors -- the only problem is that you have to invest in a heating pad and lights. But it's worth it for a little more control. (HA! Who doesn't love control?!) Thanks for writing.
WOW! Thanks Susie. That singing was just beautiful and inspirational. Loved it. Renee Oh yes, the piece was great too. Renee
I know Renee, that recording really is uplifting, isn't it?! Hope you're well and glad you enjoyed the piece. XO
Lovely, thank you
thank you for reading, roberta!
Wonderful post. Thank you from this partial-to-mustard-seed-agnostic-but-convinced-of-something person. 🙏🏻
It helps that you are a gardener - faith grows (but takes much patience, especially with oneself!) Xo