May 30, 2026 – Sailing
A great day of sailing on the rather choppy Pensacola Bay, seeing and experiencing the beauty and power of God’s creation. As I’m sitting here I’m still feeling my sea legs from adjusting to...
a blog by Lyn Channon Bennett
A great day of sailing on the rather choppy Pensacola Bay, seeing and experiencing the beauty and power of God’s creation. As I’m sitting here I’m still feeling my sea legs from adjusting to...
Days – Simpson offers perspective on “The fulness of the blessing of the Gospel of Christ” in Romans 25:29 writing, “Many Christians fail to see these blessings as they are centered in Him. They...
This is the bouncy house, as it was inflating (and shaping up), that Don and I got for our grandsons’ (in Italy) birthdays. Streams – Cowman draws from the writings of A. B. Simpson:...
Spiderman “invading” the plaza in Montepulciano, Italy. Utmost – Chambers continues, from yesterday, explaining about death to sin, “The incoming of the Spirt of Jesus into me readjusts my personal life to God…. The...
JC – “Trust Me in every detail of your life. Nothing is random in My kingdom. Everything that happens fits into a pattern for good, to those who love Me.” I needed that reminder....
Streams – Habakkuk 2:1 – “I will stand at my watch and station myself on the ramparts; I will look to see what he will say to me.” Cowman calls on Charles H. Spurgeon...
JC – “I am taking care of you. Trust Me at all times. Trust Me in all circumstances. Trust Me with all your heart…. Every day provides many opportunities for you to learn My...
Simpson – “Casting all your care upon Him” (I Peter v. 7). This point was made two days ago in my small group, and then yesterday Joyce reiterated it, and now today it is...
JC – “Exert your will to trust Me in all circumstances. Don’t let your need to understand distract you from My Presence. I will equip you to get through this day victoriously, as you...
Yesterday’s blog was on the screen after I powered up my computer this morning. As I looked at the snow photos while reading the first paragraph about the storm, I wondered about my prayer...