There was a time my parents would invite us to join them in Colorado during the summer and we could never go. At first it was our jobs and my husband's seminary classes that kept us away. Then it was ... Read More about Our Base Camp
Prodigal God Small Group
For the past six Monday nights I have gathered with women from my neighborhood and school communities for a book discussion of NYC pastor Tim Keller's The Prodigal God. While I have read the book ... Read More about Prodigal God Small Group
Worth Fighting For
"...O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife. Who more than self their country loved And mercy more than life! " (America the Beautiful) Flags flying high, today Americans across our great ... Read More about Worth Fighting For
Why I Love Camp
For two weeks the House of Hatton has been a kid-free zone. No noise. No fighting. No spend the nights, play dates or baseball games. No carpooling. No mid-week grocery store runs for more OJ. No ... Read More about Why I Love Camp
Was Joy Possible for a Slave?
I want to revisit the Gullah storyteller I briefly introduced in my previous post. Her manner and dialect in painting the picture of slavery on the old plantation we visited was captivating. So ... Read More about Was Joy Possible for a Slave?
Your Story. My Story. Our Story!
Your Story. My Story. Our Story. Passionate concluding words sung by the Gullah storyteller at Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston where my husband and I toured a couple days ago. We stumbled upon ... Read More about Your Story. My Story. Our Story!
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