Share Round And Round By Sheri Boulet / 11 months ago Round and Round I remember when I was a little girl playing with this metal top with a rod in the top that you could push up and down to make the top spin. I loved that top. I played with it until the metal was worn on the bottom. I always wanted to get […]
Share My Enemy By Sheri Boulet / 11 months ago My Enemy I have an enemy. I have an enemy that hates me, that wants to see me suffer and wants to see me fail. I have an enemy that rises up against me, seeking ways to devour my faith, my family, my strength. This enemy struts around, puffed up, roaring at me about my […]
Share Coffee, Tea, or Me….Having a Heart of Servanthood By Sheri Boulet / last year I have felt a higher calling of late. My prayer has always been to have the heart of a servant. But during my study the other morning I thought, “exactly what does that mean?” Yes, I want to be of service, but do I really understand what it means to serve? So, I looked it […]
Share *Right* NOW Faith By Sheri Boulet / last year “…I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. Be strong and of good courage…” (Joshua 1:5-6) Rahab was a harlot. Yet when the king of Jericho came to her wanting her to turn over the men that were in her house she set in motion events that would place her, a harlot, in the bloodline […]
Share Working For Peanuts By Sheri Boulet / last year Working For Peanuts When I was a teenager going to school in South Louisiana, I had some teachers with some interesting ideas. Now, granted, I was a *Newspaper Brat* which is akin to an Army Brat in that we moved around a bit. My parents and my siblings were all born in South Georgia. Except […]
Share Everything I Know About Making Sweet Tea I Learned From My Daughter By Sheri Boulet / last year Ponce a wanna time…uuuhhhmmm….once upon a time there was a young girl that had an empty spot in her heart. And God filled it so wonderfully with a beautiful baby girl. She filled it so much that it expanded and created a void was soon filled with a precious baby boy. And she lived happily […]
Share Drinking From The Well Of Sorrow By Sheri Boulet / last year Drinking From The Well Of Sorrow Several months ago I bought myself a small Bible with a snap closure that I could carry in my purse. My study Bible is large and heavy and I wanted something I could have with me at all times to read whenever I had the opportunity. My study Bible […]
Share It’s A Dirty Job By Sheri Boulet / last year It’s A Dirty Job There you sit, in front of your computer, a real flesh and blood person. You have a heart, you have a soul. More than likely your life means something to someone else, and hopefully, you are not alone in the world. But, if you can imagine just for a minute. Look […]
Share The Scent Of A Rose By Sheri Boulet / last year The Scent Of A Rose I have always heard the expression “A rose by any other name smells the same.” But I have found this is not to be really true. I can remember as a child stuffing my nose into the fragrant blooms, closing my eyes and deeply drinking in the pungent aroma. Such […]
Share When It’s My Time By Sheri Boulet / last year When It’s My Time I have been listening to a message by Brother Ballestero. He titled it “The Best of Times and The Worst of Times.” One of our dear friends lost his father this past weekend. He had health problems for some time, but all of the sudden, it seemed, he took a turn […]