Author Archives: Sarah
You gotta have faith
“Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” ~Hebrews 11:1 Sometimes I get doubts and fears that some things that are very special to me are going to be taken away from me. At the end of August I will be auditioning for the University … Continue reading
4th of July
Happy 4th of July! Every year since 1996 it has become a tradition for my family to go see the Longmont Symphony Orchestra play in Thornton on the 4th of July. I, of course, always love to hear the orchestra play, and the fireworks show is TONS better with music. :) The orchestra used to … Continue reading
Closer to God
Last Sunday, Pastor Jeff said that God sends us trials and hard times to draw us closer to Him and to make us long for heaven. I’ve been realizing more and more lately that that’s true. During the hard times, I grow the most in my faith and I learn to rely more on God, … Continue reading
Here a rose, there a rose…
It’s rose season! This morning I walked around the neighborhood taking pictures of the most beautiful roses. :) This is a collage I made from some of my pictures. I just thought I would post it because I absolutely love roses!!! “Sometimes you need to stop and smell the roses.”
The Holy Scriptures
Every morning when I wake up, I grab my Bible and my little “Our Daily Bread” devotional book. Yesterday morning’s devotion was about how people are always wanting to add or subtract from the Bible. “In every era there has been a spirit of the age that challenges our acceptance of the Scripture” (ODB, 2005). … Continue reading
One child
I love to read, and right now I’m reading a book titled One Child by Torey L. Hayden. This is truly an amazing book. It’s the story of how a teacher changed the life of a child who was wild, unreachable, and abused. I already love working with children, but this story is really inspiring. … Continue reading
The ways of old-fashioned women
It’s amazing how much the culture in America has changed over the years. Women used to always know how to cook, clean, sew, and care for children, and girls were taught those things at a young age. But today it is not rare to find a woman who can’t do at least one of those … Continue reading