By Brenda Black Mary, Mary, quite contrary – How does your garden grow? With mud to the knees and pools and ponds. And globs of goo all in a row. I missed the ONE sunny, planting day this “spring.” I … Read More
By Brenda Black The cross – An instrument of torture used to execute a Savior. Foolishness to those who don’t believe and freedom to the faithful. A work of art down through history; a means of murder to ancient Romans. … Read More
By Brenda Black Eternity can never fathom the depth of love revealed in the cross of Calvary. It was there that the infinite love of Christ and the unbounded selfishness of Satan stood face to face. The entire system of … Read More
By Brenda Black American gossip rags are littered with royal wedding news, joining the British journalists who are following every minute leading up to William and Kate’s blissful day. As the fuss over young love rises, I guess it’s par … Read More
By Brenda Black A tingling, taught sensation pulsated through my knee. I knew it was swelling and I could detect instant puffiness since the problem has become all too familiar the past couple of weeks. I prop up my foot … Read More