by mcl | Nov 2, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green Choose thankfulness Recently retired, I am learning a new rhythm to life. There’s a certain exhilaration in being free to make more choices about how I spend my time and with whom, about what I do and don’t do, and about how busy or...
by mcl | Sep 2, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green Harnessed to the power of His love The meanderings of the human heart have long intrigued me. The anatomical functions of this organ, while fascinating, are not the movements...
by mcl | Jul 2, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green My Prayer for America The United States of America celebrates her 242nd birthday on July 4th. What a milestone! What a legacy our Founding Fathers prepared for us through the writing of two historic documents—the Declaration of...
by mcl | Apr 1, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green A Stone’s Throw from Grace Idioms of speech form an interesting category within the English language. Derived from the Greek term idios meaning “personal,” idioms are unique expressions of speech used to convey a particular meaning....
by mcl | Jan 4, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green Playing Dress Up No More I well remember how much fun it was as a little girl to wear my mother’s high-heeled pumps and clomp around the house, laughing all the while at the funny sounds the shoes made. Both of my grandmothers...
by mcl | Sep 1, 2017 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By SHERYE S. GREEN Busier Isn’t Always Better These last few weeks since the school year began are among some of the most arduous for teachers like myself. Seemingly overnight, the lazy routine of summer has come to a screeching halt. In its place, the...