The 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language by Noah Webster is a wonderful resource for the historical perspective of an English word. It shows what our ancestors were thinking when they said the same word we are still saying now, nearly 200 years later.
Tag Archives: the fullers four
April 13, 2024
What a beautiful world our Lord has made, shown off to perfection in the springtime! I praise Him for this wonderful day.
Eclipse! April 8, 2024
What a thrill to be able to witness the total solar eclipse of April 8th, 2024! We are so excited to share our pictures with you!
The Blood of the Lamb
I think this is what is meant by “putting to death the old man.” It means forsaking the sinful desires and ambitions that I had, and moving toward Jesus when I stumble so he can comfort and change my heart.
Take time for encouragement!
You know what always tells the truth? Nature. A blade of grass can’t lie. The song of the red-winged blackbird is always true. And what I witness in the natural world tells me that good things are happening under the surface. Yes, right here under my nose!
Leap Day, 2024!
Spring is a good name for this season of emergence from winter, because it behaves a little bit like a spring, doesn’t it? The temperature goes way up, hovers for a moment, then dives to an extreme low. The clouds come, then the next thing you know, it’s clear! Perfect time for ice cream! (We’ll use any excuse!)
Run toward the Dawn
The natural world alone can’t sustain this; it is only the Spirit of the Lord that brings this kind of joy.
I wish you love
I know that almost everywhere you look, darkness seems to be creeping closer and closer. But I’m writing to encourage you, to give you heart!
The Tree of Life
The true comparison isn’t between hurt and not-hurt. The comparison is between hope (desire–regardless of outcome) and zero hope (desire).
Glorious Skyscape!
February 1st was an outstanding day for sky-watching! It was especially beautiful after the days of clouds.