Monday, March 23, 2026

Mount Precipice- Nazareth


 Mount Precipice in Nazareth is the Biblical site 
where the angered leaders attempted to throw Jesus off a cliff.
He had declared himself the Messiah in the synagogue.
 Luke 4:28-30

Mount Precipice is located on the southern 
outskirts of Nazareth. It overlooks the Jezreel Valley.

We were here on a beautiful sunny day in January 2026. 
We often have to delete Mount Precipice from our tour 
because it is often late in the day when we arrive.
Rush hour traffic in Nazareth often keeps us from this spot.



Nazareth was a very small village at the time of Jesus.
Today it is the largest Arab city in Israel 
and serves as a major cultural and economic center.
Today there are 81,000 residents 
with 69% Muslim and 31% Christian.
Most of the population of the nearby city 
of Nof HaGalil is Jewish.
They renamed it in 2019 to distinguish
 it from the Biblical city.

Cyclamen flowers bloom here in the wild along the rocks.

This sign was at the top of Mount Precipice.
We don't have the information that 
Jesus jumped from the mountain.
Luke states in
v.30 "but he passed right through
 the crowd and went on his way."
Jesus had read from the book of Isaiah 
and then told them that He 
was the fulfillment of the Scripture.
This was the beginning of the story that "no prophet 
is accepted in his own hometown."

This story shares the rejection of Jesus by his townspeople. 
He knows the challenge when we face the same sort 
of rejections by friends and family.


Thursday, March 19, 2026

Worship into the Week- Unfamiliar Paths


 Worship into the Week-
Isaiah 42:14-21

God has been silent for awhile.
He acts with a plan that is like a birthing.
It is time to deliver His people from the 
spiritual blindness that marks their 
days and keeps them captive.
They have seen and heard many things, 
but act like
 they are deaf and blind.
They don't pay any attention 
and can't see what He is doing in their lives.
They live out their days in darkness,
 but God promises to be with them, 
and to walk with them in the unfamiliar paths.
He will make the rough places smooth.
Blindness will turn to sight 
and they will once again live in the light.
The people will not be forsaken.
The Lord has been patient, 
but He is working out His plan of salvation.
They will sing a "new song."
Lord, help me to remember when I am fumbling
 in the dark to not be stubbornly blind,
 but to know and feel your leading. Amen

Supplies:

Visual Faith Printable
Distress Ink 
Magazine Cutouts
Colored Pencils
Washi Tape











Tuesday, March 17, 2026

A Wee Bit of Green


I went to Ireland in 2000 
and came back a bit Irish.
My family has indulged me and listened to 
Celtic music ever since that trip.

 St Patrick was a very real
 church man and saint. He was a man of faith.


Greenery is such a treat and very special after a long winter.
Mid-March has us waiting and waiting for the bright green 
outside and the sweet growth of spring. 

I have been collecting these vintage postcards
 for many years. Back when they were 2 for $1.
Many of these are from 1909-1912.
It is fun to gather the green things for Spring.


I made the  little Irish bunny
 30 years ago this year.

These postcards are very unique. 

They have a pull out section of very old photos- 
probably 100 plus years ago.
 One is of Irish country life 
and one has photos of County Mayo.
Ah, yes, time to plan another trip to Ireland.

Monday, March 16, 2026

Isaiah is 8

This young man turned eight this month.


We love his ready and easy smile.

Pizza always makes a celebration.


Add-ons to his Gravitrax!
He has become a wiz at this lately.

A fun new sweatshirt.


Some fun new things for Mr. Isaiah.

Gravitrax and he has got this figured out.


Eight! is Great!!!


Out and about with mom and brother Jonah.
We give thanks for you - Isaiah.
We pray that the Lord blesses you this next year 
with good health, safety and all of His good gifts.
We love you!





Thursday, March 12, 2026

Worship into the Week- Don't Harden your Hearts


 Exodus 17:1-7
Water from the Rock

The Israelites are desperate and thirsty people 
on their journey to Rephidim. 
They were upset with Moses and doubted that God
 was listening or concerned about their predicament.
They whined, "Why did you bring us out of Egypt?"
God commands Moses to strike a rock 
with the staff that he used on the water of the Nile River.
 The action produced the miracle of water.
God was present there at Mount Sinai (Horeb).
Moses named the place Massah 
which means "test" 
and Meribah which mean "quarreling".
God's grace is evident here in this story
as He provides for those 
who are grumbling and unhappy.
The rock in this account is symbolic of Jesus Christ
 -the Rock-
who was smitten on the cross.
The rock produces life giving waters of
salvation for us.


Psalm 95
is another reading for March 8.
Here is the Rock of our salvation.
There is the warning to listen to His voice!
Do not harden your hearts 
like they did at Meribah and and Massah.
They saw, but still didn't listen and obey.
It is a reminder that we have a "memory problem."
We see God's provision for us all the time but 
in a time of challenge, or wilderness, we doubt.
It is a reminder for me to notice 
whose  voice I am listening to in my days.

Supplies:
Visual Faith Printable
Magazine Cutouts
 Distress Ink
Colored Pencils
Markers





Saturday, March 7, 2026

Worship into the Week- Be a Blessing

 


Worship into the Week-

Genesis 12:1-9   Be a Blessing

This reading is about God's call to Abram

 that begins a covenant relationship. 

Time to venture into an unknown land.

But, not without a great promise to Abram. 

God will make him a great nation that becomes

 a blessing to him and all the nations to come.

Not a young man, (75) Abram obeys and heads to

Canaan where his faith lifestyle leads him to build altars.

These are outward signs of his trust and worship to God.

When Abram arrives in Canaan, God promises the land 

to his offspring. Abraham build an altar at Shechem 

and between Bethel and Ai to set aside

 a worship spot for the Lord.


Here is the high place at Bethel 

on our visit in early Feb 2026.

A sacred spot to remember how important it is to heed

 the Lord's calling and follow him

 into unknown lands and territories.

Also a great reminder that we are to 

be a blessing to others

Supplies:

Visual Faith printable

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Magazine cutouts

Markers

Colored pencils

Vintage postage stamps



Saturday, February 28, 2026

Calendar Journaling- February 2026


 Calendar Journaling - February 2026

The journey continues with Streams in the Desert.
Interesting phrases and connections this month.
Adding the Word Log again this month.
Working to keep up with the Bible reading.
Has been a good thing to just read through the Gospels.
Thankful for seeing the weaving of the words 
this month.
Four colored pencils and a Micron pen.
Thank you for the days and the ways
 to settle in for a valuable take away-
 to remember.