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Our Special Day

Posted on June 19, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

Tomorrow is a special day.  June 20, 1970 Bob and I were married in Del City, Oklahoma.  Wow, has it been 50 years?  How the time has flown by.  We have faced many changes over the years.  Children and grandchildren, education and careers, houses and cars, travels near and far are only a few of the many changes we have…

A Simple Gift

Posted on June 12, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

It was a simple idea that became the worldwide outreach of Operation Christmas Child – a project of Samaritan’s Purse – to minister to children in war-torn and famine-stricken countries.  It began in 1993 with the idea of helping the children of Bosnia who had been left homeless, injured, and hopeless.  Since then, it has grown to…

Habakkuk’s “Why?”

Posted on June 5, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

How long, O Lord, must I call for help,    but You do not listen? Or cry out to You, “Violence!”    but You do not save? Why do You make me look at injustice?    Why do You tolerate wrong? Destruction and violence are before me;    there is strife, and conflict abounds. Therefore the law is paralyzed,…

Peaceful Waters

Posted on May 29, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

When I sit on the dock looking out over the lake, I feel at peace. I experience a quiet sense of calmness. When I’m on the beach, watching the steady waves on the soft sand, I see the amazing view and feel God’s peaceful presence. Wading in a beautiful stream while fishing, I feel surrounded by God’s…

Quilts and Memories

Posted on May 22, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

Over the years I have made many quilts.  Most have been given away, some are used on beds or displayed around the house, and some are stored away.  I also have quilts and unfinished blocks of my mother’s and my aunts’.  These treasures feel like hugs because they are full of memories and love.  Quilting   My mother…

A Still, Small Voice

Posted on May 15, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

Have you ever heard God call your name? When He did, were you listening? God has a lot to say to us, but we tune Him out most of the time. I have heard Him speak to my heart, but this doesn’t mean I always listen and obey. However, He never gives up on me!…

A Picture of Despair

Posted on May 8, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

A few weeks ago, as I was reading Our Daily Bread, I was inspired by  a story about the Great Depression during the 1930’s.  It was a time of great despair, poverty and suffering. Unemployment caused food lines, and men on street corners sold apples for a nickel as factories were shut down.  The devotional drew attention to a…

Garden Season

Posted on May 1, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

There is a season for everything.  A time to plant and a time of harvest.  Have you planted your garden yet this year?  It takes a lot of work.   You first prepare the soil, decide on what you want to grow, and then put the seeds or plants into the soil.  I have had a garden for a few years….

Morning at the Beach

Posted on April 24, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

How many sunrises have I seen on Captiva Island beach in Florida? I have added up all of our trips and estimate over 150 times! I get up every morning before dawn and walk down the sandy path to experience one of the most humbling, yet delightful times of my life, the beautiful, peaceful, and…

How Is Your Foundation?

Posted on April 17, 2020April 20, 2020 by ruthbillingsley

Next to our property, among the tall grasses and weeds, I discovered an old porch foundation.  Many years ago it was a family home, a place of love and shelter.  It still stands as a reminder of a strong foundation that has withstood the storms of the past and today stands firm and unyielding.  It was built well…

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