A pickle used to be a cucumber, but when it sits in a brine solution of vinegar and spices,...
Author Archive for: Sue Bohlin
Two days ago we observed Mother’s Day in the US. I think Mother’s Day matters to God because mothers...
“If God is so good and loving, why does He allow pain and suffering?” This one question is probably...
It’s pretty easy to find me at our church; I’m the one always in a hat. Someone always makes...
Last week (August 3, 2010), writer Anne Rice—author of The Vampire Chronicles—publicly renounced Christianity, but not Christ, on her...
I’ve spent the last several days preparing a Powerpoint with extensive video and image illustrations for high school students....
I recently went to a wedding of some friends in Fort Worth. The pianist was a good looking young...
Yesterday’s (November 10, 2009) Oprah featured Ellen DeGeneres and her “wife,” actress Portia di Rossi. I watched the show...
At our house, conversations about ID usually aren’t about “identification.” It means “Intelligent Design.” My husband Ray’s entire education...
Recently my friend, a good and decent man, was on trial because his daughter accused him of sexually abusing...









