by mcl | Jul 1, 2017 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By SHERYE S. GREEN Missing George Jetson Where’s George Jetson when you need him? The cartoon TV show, The Jetsons, was one of my childhood favorites. The weekly program, set in space-age Orbit City, borrowed its name from the Jetsons, a family of four....
by mcl | May 1, 2017 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green God’s Never-Empty Nest Perhaps those years of rearing your children, which earlier seemed like they’d never end, have somehow flittered away like leaves scattered by the wind. You’ve looked up and suddenly, those little girls and boys...
by mcl | Jan 4, 2017 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green A Grand Legacy Almost thirty years have passed since I gave birth to my baby girl. It seems like only yesterday when Mark and I were bringing our Lauren home from the hospital. Soon, she will deliver a child of her own. My...
by mcl | Jul 2, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By SHERYE S. GREEN This particular Tuesday seemed like any other day. I worked to put the finishing touches on a lesson about fear which I would share that evening with my Bible study group. Little did I know God had a lesson plan up His sleeve—one designed to teach...
by mcl | Apr 6, 2016 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green Hide and Seek is a favorite game of childhood. Remember what adventure it was to scramble to hide behind a bush or in a garden thicket as you anxiously waited for the countdown to end and the chase to commence. Minutes ticked off like hours...
by mcl | Aug 9, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By SHERYE S. GREEN A recent radio broadcast introduced me to a new term —“room to live.” The program, an interview between the radio host and a law enforcement safety officer, encouraged safe driving. The officer recounted investigating numerous wrecks from which...