by Soulcare Anchoress | Jul 28, 2020 | Disciples, Freedom, God's Sovereignty, Humility, Mask
These postings seems to be plastered on many doors today: “Mask Required.” Your eyes meet this kind of sign before entering the doctor’s office, the grocery store, the fitness gym, the post office, and restaurants. On Saturday I encountered this posting as I entered...
by Soulcare Anchoress | Mar 10, 2020 | Accident, God's Sovereignty, Pandora, Psalms
My car accident opened a “Pandora’s Box.” Pandora’s Box – a process that generates many complicated problems as the result of unwise interference in something; Or something that causes a lot of problems to appear that did not exist or were not known about...
by Soulcare Anchoress | Feb 25, 2020 | Accident, God's Sovereignty, Growth, Unplanned
Saturday evening was cool peaceful and I looked forward to meeting Sophie and Peter for a late dinner after their evening church service. Receiving their text that it was time to leave, I headed out from the house driving my favorite car, the Toyota Prius. I like to...
by Soulcare Anchoress | Dec 3, 2019 | Christmas, Focus, God's Sovereignty
December seems to the month of renewals in our home. Notices to renew have arrived via email notifications, text messaging, postcards and letter in the mail, and alerts on my monthly calendar. So many renewals: vehicle registration, post office box, health insurance...
by Soulcare Anchoress | Sep 24, 2019 | Commitment, Disciples, God's Sovereignty, Reading the Bible
It is hard to believe 2019 is racing to its conclusion. Often at the commencement of a new year we make commitments to change, in anticipation of growth and healthy living. Do you remember any “resolutions” you committed to in January? Maybe you chose a word for the...
by Soulcare Anchoress | Sep 10, 2019 | Creating Space, Disciples, God's Presence, God's Sovereignty, Healing
Have you ever had someone say something like this to you? “The past is in the past, move on.” Or maybe, “The old is gone, live in the new.” Jacob definitely had a past. A past he likely wanted to forget. But, Jacob remembered. Jacob’s past testified to God’s...