This morning my son announced that we should look for Jupiter tonight. It’s suppose to be the brightest light in the sky just after sunset and visible until dawn. Unfortunately, skies are cloudy, but I’m going to look for it anyway. In the midst of the hurry and the rush of the day, in between roasting carrots, wrapping presents, and getting ready for a family Christmas party, I was suddenly drawn to pick up an old familiar favorite. The one novel I’ve read more than any other—
I didn't know how much I needed your words ... Praying for that goodness and light and all those working right now to bring this to life. And I hope you and your son get a glimpse of Jupiter (we saw it last night in clear desert skies).
Have you ever read any of Madeline L'Engle's devotional writings? It's been 20 or so years for me, but she has many wonderful nonfiction works, particularly around theology stuff. High recommendation.
I didn't know how much I needed your words ... Praying for that goodness and light and all those working right now to bring this to life. And I hope you and your son get a glimpse of Jupiter (we saw it last night in clear desert skies).
Have you ever read any of Madeline L'Engle's devotional writings? It's been 20 or so years for me, but she has many wonderful nonfiction works, particularly around theology stuff. High recommendation.