
- I am watching NCIS on my cell phone while I am typing this post. I still cannot get over it.
- I am a multi-tasking queen.
- I am in a new Bible study at church, a seven-week study, called Anointed, Transformed, Redeemed: A Study of David by Beth Moore, Kay Arthur and Priscilla Shirer. I have always been fascinated by David so I was excited to be able to take this study, and then the bonus that it is written/video-driven by these three wonderful teachers? Score!
- It has been two weeks already and its been really good. Priscilla Shirer is an amazing speaker and I have thoroughly enjoyed her lessons.
- An even better bonus? All three ladies will be doing their Deeper Still (the David study came from a previous Deeper Still) conference in Orlando in September.
- Meet me there!
- I made mashed cauliflower this week. Oh, yum! What a nice change from a vegetable that is normally very boring to me. On top of that, it just smells wierd, but tastes ok? Makes no sense…but I digress. The mashed stuff was excellent.
- Let’s not even talk about eating it raw. It almost ranks up there with pickles.
- I am very much looking forward to the upcoming Easter Sunday/Resurrection Sunday in a couple of weeks. It is amazing, torturous, humbling, miraculous – such a myriad of thoughts and emotions in such a short time ending in a victory that is beyond words. It does not and will not get any better than that.
- What thoughts and emotions do Resurrection Sunday bring up for you?
I do not know of Priscilla, but I love the other 2, and I love David (er, obvious I suppose, since I named a kid after him). Easter is my favorite Holy Day. The concept of light breaking through, of the son/sun rising. I love that. And, this year, it will mean I get to read again.
All of a sudden I have really been thirsty for more of Jesus’ teachings. I mean, I always want to know what Jesus taught, but for the last few days, I have really wanted to go deeper in my understanding of his drive and desire to reach us. I think it will take my Easter Journey much deeper than it has ever been, more exciting, more humbling.
Today was Lazarus. I even managed to read it before work (I usually get my Bible time in in the late PM) and I have been able to think and meditate on it all day.
Glorious!