Our grandson and his girlfriend announced their engagement. We couldn’t have been more thrilled. Then they announced their engagement party which would precede the wedding by about two years. Kids today. The party would be held at the Albany Pump Station (Brewery & Restaurant). In New York. State. Almost an entire eastern seaboard from Orlando, […]
The Story Behind the Picture: Tel Hazor, Israel
by Eva Marie Everson On a crisp September morning in 2001, I stood beside my husband in the middle of 5th Avenue, New York City, as a plume of smoke rose to the south. We were both in shock; the morning’s events were beyond anything we could have imagined would happen to us during our […]
Sometimes …
Sometimes He calms the storm . . . and sometimes He calms His child. Whatever storm you may be in right now–or you may be in sometime in the future–God is there. If you “shush,” and “be still” (Psalm 46:10), you can hear Him. His voice often comes as a whisper (1 Kings 19:12), but […]
A Tribute to Lucinda Secrest McDowell
Dear Lucinda, Cindy. For years, whenever I drove through Thomasville (your hometown), I’d send a text message to you (later on, never while driving) saying, “Guess where I drove through today!” You’d know, of course. You’d answer back, “Thomasville!” The City of Roses had always been a connection for us, but it wasn’t our only […]
A Single Act of Kindness
Eva Marie Everson My friend Michelle and I went to Park Avenue recently. “Park Ave” as the locals call it, is a lovely brick-street section of Winter Park, Florida with specialty shops and restaurants predominately on one side and a park on the other. The shops have enticing window displays with front doors shaded by […]
Amazon Has A Wish Book
Eva Marie Everson I opened my mailbox the other day to find Amazon’s Holiday Kids Gift Book, which boasts 100 colorful pages featuring over 600 toys and gifts. This tiny catalogue reminded me of a very special “wish book” that arrived in our home every year . . . and right on time. I don’t […]
Cora Reads The Book
Eva Marie Everson On her twelfth birthday, Cora’s mother took her into her library, beautifully decorated with French provincial furniture and gold-embossed wallpaper, both which reflected in the polished flooring. She showed her oldest daughter the shelves of books kept dust-free by the beveled glass doors that, with the turn of a single brass key, […]
Body Surfing
Last night a memory came to mind. In this memory, I am a teenager, piled into the back of a pickup truck, helping to hold my best friend’s hip-length hair against the wind so it won’t knot, listening to CCR blaring from the opened windows of the cab. We’re headed to Tybee Island. To the […]