by Valorie Quesenberry | Mar 16, 2008 | Uncategorized
Spring is not my favorite time of year. (Gasp!)There, I said it. However, I am desparately wishing for it to arrive about now.It’s not that I don’t enjoy green, growing things and warm breezes, for I do. I think it has something to do with the fact that...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Mar 9, 2008 | Uncategorized
Elisabeth Elliot is one of my heroines. I admire her skillful writing and more than that, admire the Christian life she has lived which has produced that spiritual depth in her books. Hers is a walk with God that is worth emulating. I was privileged to hear her speak...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Mar 5, 2008 | Uncategorized
Defeat is stunning in its intensity. You might recognize the possibility, contemplate the probability, and agonize over the advancement. Yet, the reality in black print takes the emotions over the cliff, plummets you towards numb disbelief.Such is my initial reaction...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Feb 28, 2008 | Uncategorized
There is a dearth of thinking citizens in America.We need a big name to help us decide. We need a talk show host to give us the nod. We need a politician or the news media to tell us we’re doing the smart thing.What is up with that?If individual Americans can’t decide...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Feb 24, 2008 | Uncategorized
Last week, my four-year-old, Kaley, was eating lunch and also trying to describe to me something that had happened to her. She pointed to the area above her eyes and said, “This is my second-head.” Then she corrected it with a giggle “I mean this is...
by Valorie Quesenberry | Feb 22, 2008 | Uncategorized
If you’re a reader, you probably enjoy the little game that goes on in the pages of a good novel. You find yourself identifying with the heroine, being absorbed into the character, taking on traits you’ve always wanted and finding that almost perfect...