Francine Rivers's Blog, page 5

October 7, 2023

Mouse Lessons

Rick and I started reading to our children when they were in utero. We would sit on the couch, me rubbing my growing belly, while Rick read stories. We called each child “Little R”. No gender reveal for us. We wanted the surprise at the end of nine months. Reading remained a special time with ...

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Published on October 07, 2023 08:58

September 23, 2023

Wounded and Afraid

Pastor Barney Cargile (of Barney’s Bullets) was a guest speaker at our church a few weeks ago and shared a poignant story about a deer caught in barbed wire. His wife, Linda, is an amazing woman of faith and has a way with animals. When the neighbor came for help, Linda went out with wire ...

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Published on September 23, 2023 07:57

September 9, 2023

Turbulent Seas

Some years ago, Rick and I boarded a ship that was sailing the Norwegian coastline, dipping into the fjords to drop off goods and passengers. One night the seas were very rough. The ship surged up and crashed down, mountainous waves over the bow. Dinner was being served, and there were understandable delays. Not being ...

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Published on September 09, 2023 10:33

August 26, 2023

Coastal Cypress Trees

I love going for a drive along California’s Sonoma Coastline section of Highway One, from Bodega Bay, north toward Jenner-by-the-Sea. Rick and I pull off at Regional Parks and beaches along the way to watch and listen to the pounding surf. It is both comforting and frightening in its power. The sound of waves stroking ...

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Published on August 26, 2023 07:23

August 12, 2023

Sound of Freedom

What we don’t know can present a danger to our children. I served as an alternate juror on the Don Kimball case some years ago. While other priests faithfully served their people, this priest secretly preyed on vulnerable young women. Though he was found guilty, he was later released by a higher court due to ...

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Published on August 12, 2023 07:43

July 29, 2023

The Beautiful Lotus Flower

The seeds of the lotus are found in the mud, surrounded by insects and foul swamp water. Most other life forms can’t grow in this environment. But the lotus struggles and finds nutrients and grows despite adverse conditions. The lotus stem looks like a slippery worm as it grows against opposition from its watery world. ...

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Published on July 29, 2023 07:49

July 15, 2023

Gifts Gone to Waste

My mother bought four very special cake plates with cups while our family visited the gift store at the Empress Hotel in Victoria. She’d always wanted “bone China” dishes. She tucked the cups and plates away to use for some future special occasion. She had a few lovely tablecloths passed down in the family, a ...

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Published on July 15, 2023 08:36

July 1, 2023

Hermit Crabs

When a lone hermit crab finds a good shell, it checks it over for size. It doesn’t pull itself out of the too small shell to check out the bigger one because its body is soft and could cook in the sun — or worse — attract the attention of hungry predators ready to fight ...

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Published on July 01, 2023 07:44

June 17, 2023

Tree Trunks

A healthy redwood tree has one trunk, but sometimes another will begin to grow. The second trunk adds stress and strain to the original. A heavy wind can split the tree and kill it. Sometimes another tree will grow so close, the trunks will become fused. When one becomes too large or diseased, it tears ...

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Published on June 17, 2023 07:41

June 5, 2023

Acorn Woodpeckers

News blast! Two acorn woodpeckers stored 700 pounds of acorns in a Glen Ellen vacation rental! Wowza! The woodpeckers had been drilling holes and storing acorns in the side of the house. A nice pantry wall. When the owners put up vinyl siding the woodpeckers couldn’t penetrate, the birds drilled a hole in the chimney ...

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Published on June 05, 2023 18:31