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Author: Sally Jadlow

Sally is an award-winning author and likes to write historical fiction, poetry and short stories. She teaches creative writing and serves as a chaplain to corporations in the greater Kansas City area. Sally is the wife of one, mother of four and grandmother of fourteen.
Glorifying the Lord

Glorifying the Lord

Since we have been meeting for church online during the Coved 19 pandemic, our pastor stays online after the sermon to answer any questions anyone might have. This past Sunday someone asked him what it meant to “glorify God.” So many times we use words without knowing what a specific word means. Psalm 86:12 says, ” I will give thanks to You, O Lord my God, with all my heart, and will glorify Your name forever.” That word “glorify” In…

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Spring Gardening

Spring Gardening

A couple of weeks ago my two sons and a grandson planted potatoes. This past Sunday, son Josh and I were delighted to see little potato plants emerging from the soil. He and I planted three more rows of zucchini, cantaloupe, spinach, green beans, corn, peas, tomatoes, rosemary, and green peppers. God’s word says we’ll reap what we sow. What crops are you expecting?   My newest book, The Road Home, an account of my husband’s lung cancer and God’s faithfulness to…

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Who’d A Thunk It?

Who’d A Thunk It?

  Who would have ever guessed two months ago that life would be so different in such a short time? We worship at home via Facebook live from https://www.facebook.com/colonialkc We have to hold a birthday party for my 97-year-old neighbor on her patio while she its inside. I bake ten loaves of bread to give away to those who can’t get out of the house. I make nearly sixty masks for people to help control the virus. There is a…

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Not On My Mailbox!

Not On My Mailbox!

I went out my front door on Saturday and found this mess. Obviously, a robin family decided my mail box would be their new home. Evidently, there is a shortage of housing sites as well as toilet paper! I got busy with my broom and paper towels and cleaned the porch. To my surprise, I went to the front door Easter Sunday morning to find they had rebuilt the mess, complete with mud to stick it securely in place. Once…

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A Strange New Day

A Strange New Day

When I learned to sew over fifty-five years ago I never dreamed I would ever sew face masks. I’ve sewn dresses, coats, men’s pants and shirts and drapes, but never any medical equipment. The first call came a couple of weeks ago from my grandson asking for masks for the company where he works. “How many do you want?” “Forty.” So I set to work. The quarter inch elastic is as scarce as hen’s teeth. After I ran out I…

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Simple Pleasures

Simple Pleasures

In this time of Corona virus 19 we have been put in time out so we can tune in to life in a slower lane. Sunday I watched church (Colonial Presbyterian Church Live) on Facebook. Then I went out to clean up the debris of dead plants left from winter. As I pulled some weeds I noticed tiny pine cones blown from my neighbor’s tree. We had some 50 mile-per-hour winds the other night that must have blown a bunch…

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Need A Job?

Need A Job?

With companies laying off people and others out of work because their jobs are considered “Non-essential,” many people are out of work. I ran across this link directing people to part time and full time jobs. Perhaps you know someone who could use this information.   https://fox4kc.com/news/looking-for-a-job-because-of-coronavirus-these-companies-are-hiring/

No Fear

No Fear

In these uncertain times, a scripture keeps coming to mind. It reads: “Do not fear, for I am with you. Do not look anxiously about you for I am your God. I will strengthen you, surely I will help you, surely I will uphold you with my righteous right hand,” Isaiah 41:10. When I awoke the other morning, I got the idea to type multiple copies of that scripture on a sheet and cut them to make little love notes…

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God’s Prescription for Healing

God’s Prescription for Healing

In Numbers 21:5-9 we have an interesting story. The Israelites were complaining about being in the desert with no water and only having manna to eat. The Lord sent fiery serpents among the people. The bites turned out to be lethal. The people came to Moses confessing the sin of complaining against God and their leader, Moses. They asked Moses to intercede in prayer for them for God to remove the snakes. God answered telling Moses to make a bronze…

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God’s Hostage

God’s Hostage

A week ago we had the privilege of hearing Pastor Andrew Brunson and his wife, Norine, speak at our church. He was held hostage in several Turkish prisons for over two years with three life sentences hanging over his head. One of the many cells he occupied was built for eight, but housed twenty Muslim prisoners.  He was accused of being a CIA agent, among many other things. He and his wife had served served as Presbyterian missionaries to Turkey…

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