Dry and dusty land
The first time I flew over Spain I was struck by the land below. I don’t know what I imagined, but I didn’t expect what I saw. Nothing but dry, dusty land as far as the eye cou
The Best Yes
“Do you ever regret going to Spain?” I’ve been asked this question over the years and my answer is always the same. I feel like I had even more clarity on the topic after spe
A prayer of lament
I think in 2020, we could probably all write our own prayer of lament. Some of us have lost more than others, but all of us have felt grief. Maybe grief more powerful than we have
The Wilderness
“I will lead you into the wilderness and speak tenderly to you.” That’s from the book of Hosea in the Old Testament of the Bible, but I feel it could just as easily have been
Harbingers of hope
Harbinger – a person or thing that announces or indicates the approach of something; forerunner. Hope – the confident expectation of what God has promised and its strength is
Welcome home
I’m a sentimental person. Always have been and probably always will be. Certain things trigger nostalgia and bring a quick sting of tears to my eyes. I recently experienced suc
Inheritance
May I enjoy the earnest of my inheritance. God honoured- A puritan prayer I’m reading through a book right now called The Valley of Vision. It is a beautiful collection of Purita
Lessons from Malta
Last month, we visited our little brother and his family in Malta. They moved there from South Africa just before the pandemic and this was the first opportunity we’ve had to see