I told Audrey to email her UCLA math professor for next quarter to tell him of her conflict in schedule. Audrey: I don’t know his email. Me: Just look it up in the staff directory. Audrey: I did. But there are 4 profs with the last name Zhang, and first initial X! I am on […]
El: It’s reassuring to read a survey that found rich people are not happier. Me: I agree, but having money would take the stress out of worrying about that part of life though. El: No, being rich have other worries. Remember Jesus talking to that rich man, told him to sell all he had, and […]
Last Sunday, our worship service included a time for people to give testimony of what they are thankful for. Though it seemed like a typical thing to do on Thanksgiving, the response of what was shared was anything but typical. There were unexpectedly deep and personal testimonies that I was moved to tears. I think […]
When was the last time you Googled a subject? Or went to wikipedia to find the meaning of a word? Or used a Word document to compose an essay? The computer has been a tremendous resource for my family – from news and blogs, to ebay and free book downloads. How about providing that tool […]
Another tragic tale about women that I should not have read. Sad novels put me in a depressed mood for a week. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See is a story of two women in China who went through many trying circumstances, most of them merely for being born a woman. I […]
Our friend Richard Yen said this in his email update: “At a Thanksgiving party yesterday, I met a couple who marveled how well I looked after a heart attack. I asked if they had ever received Jesus as their personal Savior. They were not sure and so I talked to them after dinner. They then […]
Try to solve this puzzle within one minute. Einstein’s sense of humor is getting better too….maybe.
I was talking to my husband about the concept of “relationship with God.” He said an interesting thing: For most men, admittedly himself, they have difficulty with relationships with people. It’s hard for them to share intimately and to be in touch with and express feelings. If they have trouble with intimate relationships with earthly […]
Test your wits against Mr. Einstein. His joke may be more challenging…
In his book, How Now Shall We Live? Chuck Colson tells the story of Albert Einstein inviting a Jewish rabbi, a Catholic priest, and a Protestant theologian for tea one afternoon. He wanted to hear their explanation on why, if there is a God, there is evil and suffering in the world. You don’ t […]
It’s amazing how time along with increased maturity changes your perspective about things in life. If you had told me this when I was young, I wouldn’t know what you were talking about. Life seems endless to the youthful. I remember in my early 20’s driving downhill on a narrow mountain road with a friend […]
You’ve heard of Friendship Soup and Friendship Bread. But have you experienced Friendchip Bag?? That’s right. Friendchip. Randy was incredibly creative today in coming up with this activity for the kids at church to do. The published curriculum said to get different kinds of beans for the children to make a Friendship Soup for a […]
I don’t like facing reality. I read to escape from reality. A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini is a well-written book with an engaging story set in Afghanistan during the wars. But I couldn’t stand reading about the lives torn apart by atrocities of war, the sufferings of women in that culture, and the […]