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Copycat!
/2 Comments/in Random Thoughts/by Susie ShellenbergerI loved playing copycat when I was a little girl. I’d mimic and repeat everything a friend said until I drove her nuts. Not many people enjoyed my game. Now that I’m older (I’m 92 now) . . . (OK, not really. I just wanted to make sure you were still reading!) Now that […]
The Master has Big Dreams…
/0 Comments/in Random Thoughts/by Susie ShellenbergerHave you ever felt unworthy—as though God can’t use you? If so, you can relate to Matthew. He was in a less-than-idea vocation, but Christ saw his potential. He knew what Matthew could become. Christ sees the possibilities in you as well. He dreams big for you. When the Master Artist invites you inside […]
Strange
/11 Comments/in Random Thoughts/by Susie Shellenberger(Based on Matthew 9:9; Mark 1:2-8) Earth is a theater filled with a crowded audience. The people are packed tightly together; expectant. Anticipating. You’re there. Front row. Edge of your seat. The curtains have opened. Act One has been announced: The Beginning. The lights shift gradually. A slight change in the hues of red and […]
God is Depending on YOU!
/4 Comments/in Random Thoughts/by Susie ShellenbergerThere’s an old tale about Jesus ascending to heaven after He’d been resurrected and met with the disciples and other believers. The tale states that Jesus entered heaven and was greeted by the angel Gabriel. “Well, You did it! You became the greatest gift of all. You gave You very life for sinners that they […]
I Don’t Pray for Patience
/10 Comments/in Random Thoughts, Uncategorized/by Susie ShellenbergerI don’t pray for patience, because I’m afraid I’ll get it. I’m OK being impatient. You know I’m kidding. (Or am I?) I’ve been up since 3:30 a.m. My flight was supposed to leave at 5 a.m. I travel 42 weeks/weekends a year, and I’m learning to discern what some of the pilot’s announcements actually […]