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New Beginnings by Peggy Webb
Gardenias in my garden “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31 That is one … Continue reading
Loss by Peggy Webb
“Her absence is like the sky, spread over everything.” C. S. Lewis on the death of his wife, Joy. Loss happens to all of us, and the initial pain feels unbearable. The death of a loved one. The death of … Continue reading
When A Good Thing Becomes Too Much by Peggy Webb
I live in the Deep South and love gardening. The first thing I planted when I moved into my Mississippi cottage was wisteria—a showy flowering vine that is almost a symbol of Southern living. It grows wild in the woods … Continue reading
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Prayer by Peggy Webb
I play piano for church services every Sunday evening, and I always tell the congregation the history of the song. This past Sunday, I played a song that reminded me of the power of prayer and the many ways God … Continue reading
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God’s Children, Part II by Peggy Webb
Whoever receives one such child in my name, receives me, but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and … Continue reading
The Fountain of Youth Conspiracy by Peggy Webb
I recently saw a TV ad that made me stand up in my chair and say to the screen, “No! Just no!” I wanted to kick furniture, but I was afraid of breaking my toe, so I refrained. The ad … Continue reading
God’s Children by Peggy Webb
Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name, welcomes me. Mark 9:37 Sam is one of the adorable children in the Sunday school class I co-teach with Donna Rogers in the little country church built by my ancestors. Our … Continue reading
Faith Through Music, by Peggy Webb
I have played piano at church since I was eight years old and knew only two songs, What a Friend We Have in Jesus and Bringing in the Sheaves. Through the years I have either sung first soprano in the choir or played piano … Continue reading
Forgiveness Through a Child’s Eyes by Peggy Webb
One of my greatest joys is teaching Sunday School to children, ages two to six. No matter what topic I choose, I learn more than I teach. Why? Because I always come away from the lesson with an innocent child’s … Continue reading
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Be Intentional by Peggy Webb
This is the deep field of the heavens, seen through a very powerful telescope. “God said, ‘Let there be light, and there was light; and God saw that the light was good, and he separated light from darkness. He called … Continue reading
Rest by Peggy Webb
My grandson David on the beach in winter when he was a child. “Find rest in God; my hope comes from him.” Psalms 62:5 “The Lord replied, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” Exodus 33:14 … Continue reading
Fresh Starts by Peggy Webb
A New Dawn climber on the rose arbor in my front yard. “Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity.” –Ephesians 5:15 Change has always been hard for me. Some … Continue reading
THE ALLY–new suspense by Peggy Webb
THE TEAM It was such a pleasure to team with the amazing writers/friends who put together The Philanthropists, a series of suspense and romantic suspense short reads for you! The talented and wonderful Vicki Hinze and I have been friends almost forever. Years … Continue reading
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Words Matter by Peggy Webb
Words which do not give the light of Christ increase the darkness. Mother Teresa’s advice resonates more than ever in a world where civility seems to be vanishing and hateful speech is becoming the accepted norm. Now more than any … Continue reading
















































