by Marilou Lyons | Oct 18, 2021 | 2021
We’re talking about heavy stuff today, heavy but important. Please stick with me, O.K.? Adele Rogers St. John, a cub reporter with Hearst Newspapers, rode one night with an EMS crew to a home in San Francisco. They found a father and mother and several children dead,...
by Marilou Lyons | Oct 11, 2021 | 2021
The air traffic controller could see our future, so he asked, Can You Hang on for Fifteen More Minutes? It should have been a routine flight, late one night as Walt and I were flying back to Greenville in our sturdy little Rockwell Commander. The weather briefing had...
by Marilou Lyons | Oct 7, 2021 | 2021
Odd, isn’t it, how you can read something in the Bible a dozen times, and then, all of a sudden when you read it again, it grabs your heart and twists it painfully? The other morning I read in 2 Timothy 2:13: If we are unfaithful, God remains faithful, for He cannot...
by Marilou Lyons | Sep 27, 2021 | 2021
“I live in a goldfish bowl,” a dear friend, a pastor’s wife, confessed to me one long-ago day. “I feel like I live in a gold-fish bowl with a cat staring at me hungrily.” Her husband was a pastor of a large metropolitan church, and the demands on her time and energy...