by ptcovert | Nov 24, 2021 | Self, Social Issues
Are you having a gathering for Thanksgiving this year? A feast with family and friends? If for any reason you’re not, this post is epecially for you. But even if your day is filled with family, this post may still speak to you. My special gatherings came early...
by ptcovert | Oct 25, 2021 | Self, Sex, Social Issues
Have you ever waited a long time for something–worked on a project for what seems like forever–then finally finished it? Well, I’m there. November 1st is the official launch for my book The Windblown Girl: A Memoir about Self, Sexuality, and Social...
by ptcovert | Oct 12, 2021 | Self, Social Issues
What are some of your favorite memories? Do they involve family? Special occasions? Of maybe a journey? Last Sunday reminded me of some precious memories involving all three of those. This may surprise you, but it was at Life Bible Fellowship Church’s 50th...
by ptcovert | Aug 24, 2021 | Social Issues
Are you as horrified as I am by the injustice taking place in Afghanistan? Does the idea of the Taliban killing, beheading, torturing, and enslaving men, women, and children make you heartsick? Politics aside, do you wonder how God expects His people to deal with such...
by ptcovert | Jul 1, 2021 | Social Issues
Remember being a kid and the thrill of the 4th of July? In Ontario, California where I live, most years since 1939 we’ve had a parade and the All States Picnic. Ripley’s Believe It or Not once described it as the world’s longest picnic table. For...
by ptcovert | Jun 3, 2021 | Social Issues
Did you enjoy Memorial Weekend? For many years, I spent that holiday going water skiing or to the beach. When at home, we’d BBQ or if nothing was happening, I’d work in my yard with little thought about the price of freedom. This year was different. At...
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