A Special Gift

By Sandy | March 1, 2024

The sun peeking past the bedroom curtain woke me. I stretched and looked over at the clock—9 am, the 30th of February. Yawning, I wrestled my legs out from under the covers. I sat up with a start. I looked at the clock again. February 30th. What? I knew this was a leap year but that made it the 29th not the 30th. Besides, I clearly remember that yesterday was the 29th. I dismissed it as some electronic glitch with the clock.

Christ Our Hope

By Sandy | December 1, 2023

It was washing day. Miriam walked outside carrying her large worn wicker basket full of freshly washed clothes. Setting the basket down on the ground, she grabbed the item on top and absently clipped it to the clothesline. Normally she enjoyed this job, especially taking down the dried clothes, scented with fresh sun-filled air. Today her mood was sober. Her two brothers had left their village over a month ago. She had received no word from them. They had gone to find Jesus. News of His many miracles had reached their tiny village and Thaddeus and Levi wanted to see these things for themselves

Petey’s Ordinary Day

By Sandy | March 1, 2023

Gently the sun’s early morning rays peeked in the nursery window. Feeling the warmth on his face, Petey stretched sleepily and slowly opened his eyes. He looked up and saw the familiar figures of his mobile hanging above him. He spent some time wondering why they moved sometimes and not others.

Oreo

By Sandy | November 28, 2021

Oreo was a stray cat. But he was very friendly. So friendly, in fact, that he had a number of houses that he called home.

Joshua and his family had recently moved into a new neighborhood. One day Joshua was in his back yard playing. He looked over toward the back fence and saw something move. He walked over to see what it was. It was a black and white cat.

The Listening Game

By Sandy | August 21, 2021

          It was a lovely summer day. Alexandra spent all afternoon outside. Her friend Susie came over and they played a game of croquet in Alexandra’s large grassy backyard. After that they enjoyed time playing “grown-ups” with Alexandra’s dolls on the open-air back porch that ran the width of her house. Finishing up that activity,…