Life is fleeting, and perhaps this is more realized by those of us who have already lived the bulk of it. But no matter one's age, to be told you have cancer is a dire pronouncement against life itself. Against r…
Life is fleeting, and perhaps this is more realized by those of us who have already lived the bulk of it. But no matter one's age, to be told you have cancer is a dire pronouncement against life itself. Against r…
When children's author Jane Efua Asamoah was a young school girl growing up in Ghana, she was given the assignment of writing an essay which she titled, Myself<…
When the same scripture passage comes to my attention on different occasions during a matter of days, I take notice. When this happens during a span of time in which I am struggling with a multitude of feelings, …
Book Review: Waymaker: Finding the Way to the Life You've Always Dreamed of by Ann Voskamp
If you follow Living Letters with any regularity, you might have noticed every month has a theme. The May first blog was the story of three hymnwriters. The next one was supposed to be about worship music, and th…
I remember my parents discussing who gave more accurate news reports—NBC's Chet Huntley and David Brinkley or CBS's Walter Cronkite. Back then, the newscasters seemed often to give glimpses of their persona…