“Faith is like a radar that sees through the fog–the reality of things at a distance that the human eye cannot see.” -Corrie ten Boom
Radar: definition- “a device for determining the presence and location of an object by measuring the time for the echo of a radio wave to return from it and the direction from which it return; a means or sense of awareness or perception”: synonyms- direction finding, tracking system, beacon, lighthouse, watchtower
Faith is the way to determine the presence and location of God no matter what the ‘weather’. It is a means or sense of awareness that He is always there, He always cares, and He always has a plan. When my confidence in His plan is being tested, where is my focus? When my hope that He will deliver, heal, and salvage wavers, do I walk away or do I trust in the ‘evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1b)?
- True faith does not worry or fret.
- True faith does not become preoccupied with problems in life.
- True faith sees any opportunity to witness the power and grace of God at work.
- True faith is not in a hurry and will wait on God.
- True faith keeps vision on the Source of life as He leads down “paths of righteousness for His name’s sake”(Psalm 23:3).




Beauty is all around us, and we will see it if we are looking for it. Photo taken while my son and I were out for a walk around the neighborhood the other day.





one black and white photo a day for one week. I really like working with photos and the black and white ones have been super fun. I have enjoyed it so much, I think I will continue. I have been working with different angles to bring out the detail of the object I’m am photographing. I am just so amazed at what I find when I look at the ‘subject’ up close and personal. God called His creation “very good” in Genesis 1:31 and He was not exaggerating. Since spreading beauty on social media is something I am passionate about, I will continue to share photos like this as I do think it causes one to pause and notice the “very good” God we have.