Love Hopes
Hope is a tricky thing. Sometimes hope is what keeps us going like a glimmer of light at the end of a long tunnel. But hope can also blind us…
Hope is a tricky thing. Sometimes hope is what keeps us going like a glimmer of light at the end of a long tunnel. But hope can also blind us…
How to start, that is the question. How do we start a conversation with family, friends, co-workers, or God? Those opening words create an atmosphere for everything else to rise…
Over the past few days, I’ve heard folks lamenting, “I’m not ready for winter.” Yep, things are changing from the balmy days of summer, through the crispness of fall, and…
There are parts of the Bible we tend to leap over. The lengthy geologies scattered throughout the text, for instance. There are also sections that no longer seem to apply.…
I don’t often write about current events on these pages, but today is different. While wars and rumors of wars have always been with us, the current battle in Israel…
I first published the following article shortly after starting Lambchow. It’s about something Asher, my oldest grandson, said. At that time, Asher was in preschool. Now he is a ninth…
Everything dies. Entropy, the movement from order to disorder, is the nature of the universe. That’s a rather dark way of starting an article about agape love. But in 1…
I republished Lambchow’s first article a few days ago to mark our 10th anniversary. I’ll admit to doing a little light editing before republishing. But I was also tempted to…
During my youth, we raised sheep for 4-H and FFA projects. One night, very earlier in my sheep raising career, we received a phone call from a neighbor. He had…
Ten years ago today, November 3rd 2013, Lambchow published its first article. This is that piece. “When it was already quite late, His disciples came to Him and said, “This…
There is plenty to fear in the world today. It seems there is also something new to worry about, be anxious about, or even be fearful about. Wars are breaking…
My grandkids had a very common toy. It was a set of cubes that were hollow and had an open side with each cube being a bit smaller than the…