Last Wednesday, due to a misunderstanding, speaker Dr. Corne Bekker did not show up for chapel. Although it was unfortunate, something good came out of it all. Ellen Kersey shares what transpired that day.
Tuesdays with Ellen
Life isn’t fair
Life isn’t fair. We all know that. Sometimes good things happen; sometimes bad things.
Valentines Day
What is Valentines Day like after being married for 55 years? Ellen Kersey illuminates.
TV Addiction Leads to Decorating Plan
My husband Earl’s primary interests did not – in the past – include decorating. But the home design network and his addiction changed all that.
Witness with Your Tip
Ellen Kersey explains the importance of representing Corban — and Christ through something as simple as tipping at a restaurant.
My life as a 6th-grade drama queen
The actual performance has escaped my memory, but I remember putting on false fingernails and painting them black, then explaining to my sister, “I can’t do dishes tonight. I have on my fingernails and I might mess them up.”
The sad saga of a shopaholic
Offer us the actual price from day one, and we won’t bite. We will wait for the sale, because we have to believe we have outsmarted The Man.
Growing up Mr Lester [sic]
Most of us had many ambitions when we were children. But did any of us want to be the author of the book “The Essential Guide – Research Writing Across the Disciplines”?
Opposites attract
I love being busy; my retired husband can sit and “watch grass grow.” But that is only one of the differences that confirm the true statement: opposites attract.
Life’s Lessons from Baking Pies
After dinner, I cut him a piece. He took a forkful, a smile spreading across his face as he placed the delicacy in his mouth. Suddenly, I saw a look of wonder – not a positive wonder, but a “What is this?” wonder. Sure enough, he had bitten into a cherry pit. Those home canned cherries had not been pitted! How was I to know?