Rhonda’s Blog

Updates

Nov 10, 2016

Trump or Clinton, family or stranger, we’re all (every one) needin’ Him

It came to me, as many things do, in clear morning’s sun on the road. What a delight, after a lifetime of labor ‘neath a stern, forbidding, relentless taskmaster (for

Read More

Updates

Oct 31, 2016

In our nation’s dark night, there is much one, small mother can do

It’s a warm, fall night. Mr. Schrock and I are out on the town with two of our boys, and my heart, it revels in their closeness. Ah, this life…

Read More

Updates

Oct 10, 2016

The hurting, the lost–that’s my ‘district’

There he sat with those blue, blue eyes. From the day he came to us, everyone had said it. “He looks just like his dad.” Now, nearly 27 years later,

Read More

Updates

Oct 05, 2016

Why you can trust your loved ones to Him (and why you should kick fear to the curb)

The day lies before me, cool, young. Dew-kissed grass twinkles, diamond like, in morning’s sun. In the sky just over the fence, blue shades into lavender shades into peach, and

Read More

Updates

Oct 03, 2016

For the lie that fuels porn, truth that frees

Today, I’m going to speak as plainly and as carefully as I know how. As I write, my heart is attuned to the voice of the Spirit, and I’ve asked

Read More

Updates

Sep 27, 2016

For the one who’s hatin’–it’s time to love the skin you’re in

In my kitchen, a pack of stew meat rests atop the stove, plucked from the bulging freezer. Ah, Mister’s provided so well, and I’m grateful. Soon, I shall gather up the

Read More

Updates

Sep 21, 2016

Don’t miss hurtin’ kids in your pathway–help us parent

It was a year ago. Even now, I can see it. On that very spot, two schools had come together to run the Panther home course. Including the dreaded *Suicide Hill.

Read More

Updates

Sep 19, 2016

If you want to change culture, start lovin’ the ones you’re with

FacebookTwitterGoogle+DiggPinterestBlogger “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me. I lift

Read More

Updates

Sep 13, 2016

When you’re afraid of mistakes, His hand

“I’m worried,” he says, “about making mistakes.” At school. I drop to my knees beside his bed. “My teacher talks kinda loud, so when I mess up, I get embarrassed.”

Read More

Updates

Sep 12, 2016

Dear parents of daughters, We’re actually on the same team

Dear parents of daughters, Of all things, it happened again at church. There we were, talking about parenting in this tough and mixed-up world, and there it came. I used

Read More