Uprooted. An Eight-year-old’s Testimony of the Post War Move to Canada.
Dutch Families Uprooted. Although the immigrant photo dates to an earlier time, in the summer of 1957, my parents also followed their dream for a better life and stood in this same hall. In June, they packed a large crate known as a kist with…
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The Fight for Freedom. An Interview With a WW2 Dutch Soldier Continues
August 1939, the Dutch government ordered the mobilization of her armed forces. Men that had been trained years ago were re-enlisted. They’d report to bases all over the country and arrived in cities such as Arnhem, where they were trained. Interview With My Father The…
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There’s Freedom in the Air: Lancaster Bombers and Faith
Last Saturday, while sitting on my front porch savoring the September weather, a WW2 bomber flew over our house. Of course, I got up and waved. Not that the pilot of Canada’s Lancaster could see me. I didn’t know much about this plane, other than…
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A Dutch Soldier’s Testimony
Interview with a WW2 Soldier Continued A continuation of an interview where my father tells in his own words of his experience leading up to World War II. This text is an unaltered transcript of the recorded interview. Last time I left off when my…
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When You Pass Through the Waters
An Ordinary Life The alarm pings on your cell phone, or your child tugs on your bed sheets. It’s time to get up. There’s food to prepare, clothes to wash, groceries to buy, and more. An ordinary life that can scream, mundane. Or, depending on…
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The Fight for Freedom
Interview with a WW2 Dutch Soldier Below is a tiny portion of an interview dating back to 1997, where my father tells—in his own words—of his experience leading up to World War II. This text is an unaltered transcript of the recorded interview. “I am…
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God Watches Over You
You are More Valuable “Consider the ravens, for they neither sow [seeds] nor reap [the crop]; they have no storehouse of barn, and yet God fees them. How much more valuable are you than the birds.” Luke 12:24 AMP. Today, I just want to remind…
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Do Not Be Anxious
Trust God’s Provision “Consider the lilies and wildflowers, how they grow [in the open field]. They neither labor nor spin [wool to make clothing]; yet I tell you, not even Solomon in all his glory and splendor dressed himself like one of these. “Do not…
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White as Snow
Isaiah 1:18 “Come now, and let us reason together,” Says the Lord, “Though your sins are as scarlet, They will be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They will be like wool.” NASB Drawn to this photo, I instantly thought of how…
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THE LORD IS MY ROCK
When I saw this during one of my walks, I thought of the Lord, my immovable, unchanging rock and God of my salvation.
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God, I Need Grace for the Battle
But First, What is God’s Grace. And is it For Me? Once, a long time ago, I called out to God to help me with this very question. This prayer led me on a journey to find God’s grace: Lord, help me understand your grace…
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Two Perspectives on Psalm 91
Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty. This I declare about the Lord: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him. Psalm 91:1-2 (NLT) Sheltered Beneath His Wings…
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The Power of Three
The Trillium, Three’s in Writing, and God in Three Persons Tri is a root word for three. This, along with the Trillium—the official flower of Ontario—made me think about things that come in three. Three and the Power of Transmission The Trillium’s three petals, three-sectioned…
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New Life, Pentecost, and a Song of Hope
Photo Courtesy of Edith Lampman New Life in Nature Psalm 84:2, 3 “My soul longed and even yearned for the courts of the Lord; My heart and my flesh sing for joy to the living God. The bird also has found a house, And the…
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Writing, Chicken Soup, and God’s Comfort
Photo Courtesy of Johanna’s Kitchen Sometimes Simple is Best A batch of homemade chicken soup sparked a thought about writing this week. Like a Comfortable Hug Chicken noodle soup can feel like a comfortable hug. Sometimes the simple soup is all the meal you…
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GOD’S GIFTS: SPRINGTIME AND THE FIVE SENSES.
Springing Characters to life The transformation from winter to spring sparked an awareness of new beginnings, and God’s gift of the five senses. His Gifts of the Five Senses in Writing In writing, the burst of new color and smells inspired me to think about…
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GOING DEEPER
Making Characters Relatable This photo of a bee in flight triggered a few thoughts about engaging readers through a deep point of view (DPOV). Going Deeper In Writing With writing, I’ve learned from the book Writing Deep Viewpoint by Kathy Tyers, to go deep into…
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God’s Strength, My Weakness
My writing world of late. Here’s a peek into my writing world of late. Doubts come. One negative voice that keeps popping up is, you’re not a writer. You don’t have what it takes. There are edits, more edits, there’s the fog when you just…
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