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>Down by the Sea

> Posted by Robin Schmidt on September 21st, 2009 Paul wrote a letter to the believers in Rome. In it he says that which is known about God is evident, for God made it evident. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made… I believe that there…

>Are you comfortable?

> When I was in the hospital giving birth to Michael I was bouncing around on the bed a lot. My doctor asked me, What are you doing? I said, I am trying to get comfortable. He responded, with the wisdom of Solomon, You won’t be comfortable until it is over. That truth applies to a lot more than childbirth… Posted by Robin Schmidt on July 7th, 2009 I had a…

>The Power of Apology

> Posted by Robin Schmidt on June 23rd, 2009 Have you ever been hurt? It is usually the people closest to us that hurt us. Is it ever easy to ask someone’s forgiveness? Is it ever easy to say, I was wrong, I am sorry, please forgive me? It may be even harder to grant forgiveness. Growing up I can’t remember my father ever saying he was sorry. We talked…

>The Road Not There

>Robert Frost took the road less traveled, and it made all the difference. But what about when the choice is not between two roads, but moving forward where there is no path at all? Posted by Robin Schmidt on June 11th, 2009 We are the “sandwich” generation. Sandwiched between the needs of our parents and our children. I am feeling it. If I am feeling…

>Two Scoops

> I like children’s music and videos and stories. I learn a lot from them. Sometimes the most profound truth can be explained with two scoops and some breakfast cereal. Posted by Robin Schmidt on February 26th, 2009 I heard a children’s sermon once that really stuck with me. Hugh Auburn of Bay Presbyterian Church gathered the children one Sunday morning and…

>Finishing The New Year

> View Edit I’ve always enjoyed starting something new. Whether it’s a book or a garden or a vacation, the beginning is my favorite part. That’s when things are still fresh and exciting, where anticipation runs high and all your expectations are still reasonable. Beginning something is always easier than seeing it through to the end. Posted by Doug Walker on December…