Nancy Brewer

Reach Out

  She reached out and grabbed for my hand.  It was an unusual move for my elderly mother; she thrives on her independence.  She had spent two and a half days in the hospital for a blockage in her colon.  The doctors and hospital staff had solved the issue, but

Disciple over Discipline

  For years I labeled myself undisciplined.  I couldn’t seem to exercise with any consistency at all.  My diet was whatever food was convenient.  My house appeared clean, but it really was a well-played illusion.  I’m ashamed to admit I’m bad about changing my sheets every week, and washing my

Grace Given

  On a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 represents not-at-all and 10 represents totally, how much are you like Moses?  I know, it seems like an odd question.  Realistically, it’s also a very broad question.  Perhaps you answered 8 because your parents took you boating a lot when

Surprise!

I have a precious friend who has a tendency to surprise me.  I never know when she might magically appear with a special treasure.  I am periodically caught off guard by a funny text, a silly gif or a photo with a snarky comment.  She is one of those people

Seeking Jesus

I fell apart several days ago. I became completely overwhelmed and couldn’t see how I was going to manage everything I thought needed to be done.  It came over me suddenly and, to be honest, it caught me off guard.  My guess is it caught my sweet husband off guard

Keep Rejoicing

I glanced at my June calendar the other morning and I was surprised.  It was basically filled with my work schedule and that’s about it.  It didn’t have the appearance of my typical June calendar.  There were no identifiers of fun evenings with friends, or lazy summer afternoon coffee with

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

Do you like introspection?  I know several people who seem to like it, or perhaps it’s just that they like the outcome well enough that they appear to jump into introspection without hesitation.  I, on the other hand, avoid introspection much like some people are avoiding the Corona Virus. I

Soaring

I had a day last week when I hit the pinnacle of corona virus sheltering-at-home success; I was back to living life with flair! My husband finished the final step in attaining his doctorate and he had a new title. The previous evening, while he was out of the house,

With a Devoted Heart

I’ve had the word reverence floating around in my brain for several weeks now.  It’s an old fashioned word; people don’t use it much these days.  We lean more into words like admiration, esteem and worship.  They are great words, and I don’t think they have the depth of meaning

Seeing Fruit

In the new world of Zoom, I’ve hit a major wall of frustration.  The camera on my laptop is giving me fits.  I happily log into meetings on Zoom, anticipating the connection with people I know and appreciate.  I see their sweet faces and then see my screen black where