Posts Tagged ‘Tenth’

I’ve always had a love for the simplicity of old hymns.  Tenth is big on hymns – singing them, writing them, arranging them, discussing them, etc.  But mostly singing.  My hymn repertoire has grown exponentially since coming to Tenth (I remember one of the first Sundays we visited – “These people are crazy!” I thought.  […]


Empty

27Feb10

God’s been working on me this month.  The vision I’ve had for so long – to go overseas and serve Him in a place where He is not known – is finally putting on flesh.  Along the way, Jesus has been emptying me of me.  Tonight I find myself sitting – or kneeling, or flat […]


Romans 8

04Jan10

January is traditionally a month of “new things” – a new year, a fresh start, new habits (hopefully) formed, and the expectation that even more new things will happen during the coming year.  The only reason I love January is because it shouts newness so loudly. :-) I am thrilled to bits about the new […]


2009 in Review

31Dec09

I can’t believe it’s over.  I know I said that already, but hey, just because I said it…  So I’m going to look at the original list that I published on January 2 (and amended in July) and see how the year went… Read through the Bible in Spanish (again).  Yes.  Finished this morning.  In […]


I love my church. :-) And I love being a part of what God has been doing in the past month! Yesterday, in the “happy providence of God,” both Dr. Ryken and Dr. Tripp were preaching on Romans 8:31-39.  Morning focus: love.  Evening focus: hope.  Main point of both sermons: I cannot view God’s promises […]