Tagged: Sherry’s Light Blog

  • Learning from a Vacuum Cleaner?

    My husband’s wanted one of these for years. What can I say? He’s an engineer and he wants every new toy that comes along. During the year-end sales, he found one at a price that was almost reasonable. Guess what he got for Christmas? I must admit, it’s a fun little thing to watch. It sits with its nose snuggled up against the base, waiting for someone to turn it on. When you press START,… Read More

  • Winter is Alive!

     We’ve all heard the phrases: dead of winter, barren trees, bleak, dormant. Winter's described in such depressing terms. We huddle inside with our warm blankets and hot chocolate, waiting for the new life of spring when leaves burst forth on the trees and green sprouts grow up where dead plants stand. How can energy and life come out of such death and barrenness? The answer lies underground, in the roots, where life continues and… Read More

  • Is It Broke Yet?

    Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? Where do you fit? You totally dismiss the idea. You make one but, based on past behavior, know you won’t keep it.  You make one with excitement and you're disappointed when you fail. You make a one and keep it.- Congratulations! I waver between the second and third one, but I cling to the hope that each year will be better. There are the old stand-bys: 1. I’m… Read More

  • I Need HELP!!

    Blogger is refusing to download images so imagine a picture of a beautiful path. Help Me!!I’ve noticed my blog going in a different direction lately. It’s following my heart: Bring God’s Word to life in people’s lives. When I began, Sherry’s Light Blog focused on the concept of God’s light, drawn from verses that referred to light in any of its many forms. But, over time, my focus has changed.Again, imagine a picture of a… Read More

  • How cold it must have been…

    A beautiful nativity set given to me by my sister. I planned on musing about the 3 kings in today's post, but then I came across this poem. It stirred my heart and I hope it does yours as well. How cold it must have been that night, I can see the stars, if I close my eyes. Listen!  I hear the soft night air, rustling the leaves. Or is it the rustle of angel's wings?… Read More