Author Archives: Sarah
How beautiful
“How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, ‘How beautiful are the feet … Continue reading
The greatest love of all
If you know me very well at all, you know that I love roses, especially red ones. All roses are symbolic of love, but red roses are symbolic of romance, beauty, respect, courage, passionate love and unity. Red roses also stand for the true love stronger than thorns. When roses are in full bloom, they … Continue reading
God’s promises
I’ve seen a rainbow in the sky two days in a row! Yesterday I was in Colorado Springs, and after it rained there was a rainbow. Tonight there was one here in Arvada. It really poured hard tonight (and the thunder was an added effect to my Phantom of the Opera piano music). I had … Continue reading
Good job, Panthers!
My favorite weekend activity was going to Stephen’s baseball games. He has played since before kindergarten, and his team has stayed together. It has been fun to watch them grow and learn. They are already so good at baseball! I am so proud of each and every one of them. This weekend was their tournament, … Continue reading
Memorable two weeks
My rigorous two week public speaking class is OVER!!! I am glad that I’m finished with all the work of the class (except for the take-home final), but it was also sad because I had to say goodbye to all my newfound friends. It felt like the end of the year again. It’s weird but … Continue reading
Don’t be late
Probably my greatest pet peeve is being late. I absolutely cannot stand to be late, although there are some occasions where I’m more laid back, and I won’t care as much. There are always those people that are consistently late, and I don’t like having that reputation. I almost always give myself extra time for … Continue reading
Wisdom
“Wisdom is with the aged, and understanding in length of days.” ~Job 12:12 I greatly admire the cultures of Japan, China and many other countries who hold their their elderly in a place of honor. People who are older are wiser, and I think they should have a special place in society. In America today, … Continue reading