A Warm Welcome to Gay N. Lewis Gay will give away a print copy of Kade's Worth to a U.S. citizen. To enter to win leave a recipe below. Thanks, Gail. I’m excited to appear on your blog, “Peering Through Life’s Window.” I love the title. People give us distinct perspectives and viewpoints, and it is a joy to discover something I didn’t know. Thank you, Gay. I’m peering through the window of the past these days. I’ve been thinking about my mother. You asked me to share some of my favorite memories, so I’m going to tell you about my mom. My mom left Earth for heaven in 1991, but I miss her, especially when I’m in the kitchen. She was the best cook, and unfortunately, I didn’t inherit her talents. I’ll be whipping up a meal and think, “I wish Mother could tell me how to do this.” I'm sorry for your loss. About Gay's Mom, Jeanette Morton Mother was born in Alabama and came from a long line of terrific, southern cooks. Southerners are known for hospitality, and my mom ...
Of all of the types of love—love of child, love of husband, father, mother, friend and on and on—Jesus’s unconditional love reigns. He loved each of us so much He suffered and died for our sins to guarantee our salvation. Photo courtesy of Pixabay If we believe in Him and accept His gift, someday we’ll live with Him in Heaven where there’s no sorrow, pain or any frustrations of this world. Jesus’ Gospel of Love resounds like a clanging symbol to all who seek it. Here it is in a nutshell: “Trying to test Jesus, a Pharisee asked him “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law? Jesus replied, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself. All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” Matthew 22: 34 – 40 But where do we get love? So far, no scientists have been able to create it. We can’t buy it,...