I don't know what made me run all the way back.He had refused three times. He already refused. Profusely, too.He was an elderly malay man sweeping up the dead leaves beneath my flat even though it was ... Read More about Elizabeth Arden.
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Those eyes.
Those eyes!I was walking down the flight of steps at a train station in town when I caught sight of her eyes. Twinkling and full of light, they emanated warmth and an incandescent glow. I only saw ... Read More about Those eyes.
The Treasure of the Poor
doctoring, loving the poor, Missions, prayer & encouragement
I remember being very shocked when I saw what I saw. I was in Nepal visiting the orphans when Zahina*, the previous Nepalese housesister of the orphanage and a very precious friend to me, invited me ... Read More about The Treasure of the Poor
No worries.
doctoring, loving the poor, Missions, prayer & encouragement
We're all sitting on trains, with our destinations in mind. Crumpled, our train tickets lie in our pockets, as evidence of our imagined goals.We're so sure, we're going to get there- it says right ... Read More about No worries.
Going Home.
doctoring, loving the poor, Missions, prayer & encouragement
So I've talked about this wilderness period I've been in.As I questioned God about this strange thing called a "calling" which pulses restlessly with me, I felt as if I were walking in a desert, no ... Read More about Going Home.
A Good Death.
When I heard the news over the phone, I thought it came too soon. The doctors said you had 3 to 6 more months.We were only at 2, and you were going so strong, smiling and laughing always whenever we ... Read More about A Good Death.
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