ECHO

A few months ago, I had an ECHO done (ECHO is short for echocardiogram, a special type of scan that shows and measures the dynamic functioning of the heart). As the scanning probe traversed my chest and displayed the "bottoms" of my (literal) heart on a screen, I thought it rather poetic how depths never... Continue Reading →

In Remembrance

It's often said that to err is human. I think also, to forget is human. As humans, we are prone to forget – and I'm not particularly dealing with forgetfulness from the standpoint of physiologic memory because, to an extent, this is normal; we simply can't hope to remember everything we read, see or hear.... Continue Reading →

One Slip from Falling

What exactly goes through your mind when you fall? I’m talking about those moments when you unexpectedly lose your balance or miss a step, and next thing you know; boom! You’re on the floor.

In God’s Hands

It is common to hear people make statements like they're ‘leaving it in God's hands’ or that they're ‘committing’ themselves (or things or situations) ‘into God's hands’. This is great, especially when sponsored by deep conviction, rather than being mere statements of last resort after their own fleshly plans have fallen through. Our trust is... Continue Reading →

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