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Lay It Down

Posted on January 3, 2025January 5, 2025 by Pam

It’s been awhile. I have already seen and heard a lot in 2025. Christmas was well underway when I returned from Prague with a segway to Baltimore. I still miss Cousin Susie. Cards did not get written but I haven’t given up on a New Year’s note. I’m back from chilly north Idaho but the family I love there still have warm hearts. We are doing our best. There are some things from 2024 I need to put to rest. There are many Bible verses about burdens and how to ax them. I am planning to focus on the healing Psalms this year. I had a lively picture in my mind after three months of volunteering. It is already different. Just feeling warm in a cozy house seems to be enough as long as I don’t run out of decaf coffee. I’m going through Christmas books, cookbooks, and books in general. The back of my car is filled with items I hope someone else will enjoy. It is difficult to put the few reminders of Jesus birth, I’ve managed, without doing a refresh on a small garage. I read the best devotional on Isaiah 51:1-6 from Our Daily Bread, January 2, 2025, by Winn Collier. God promises His presence despite destruction. Verse 6 reads, “The Heavens will vanish like smoke…But My salvation will last forever”. When God’s people face any calamity He is still with us. Here is my favorite part of this passage; He said that He would “look with compassion on all her ruins; (and would) make her wastelands…like the garden of the Lord”, verse 3. We need to make peace with what others do and lay it down. God sees it. He sees us when we are cold and lonely. He also rejoices in the parties of our lives – those good seasons. 2025 is a mystery. We think we can make bold plans and master this life but I think a better choice is to lay it down at the foot of the cross. Yes, there will be joy – maybe even dancing, and yes, there will be suffering that for me results in a pity-party. God makes promises beyond the ruins and we should try to trust. I’m also editing books that have grown dusty on my shelves. In the outbox are The Poems of Dr Zhivago, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt (from my grandkid’s shelf but they now live in other places), and Opening our Hearts, Transforming our Losses. It feels like there is so much to do to get this year right but maybe not? Hello this year – Goodbye last year.

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Pam writes so that must make her a writer. Recently retired, she can now fill days with family, friends, missions, writing, creating, and showing up for whomever needs her. Pam loves the Lord and people. The Bible is God’s love letter to us (and who does not need more love) so she studies and writes some more.

Pam lives in the Pacific Northwest but was home-grown in Southern California. She attended San Jose Bible College and finished a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry at UCLA. She became a teacher, then a Research and Development Chemist, then she built two successful real estate businesses in two states. Pam also pursued study at Fuller Theological Seminary and just completed six months serving in missions abroad.

Pam has two amazing children, married to two precious in-laws, and five sweet grandchildren. Pam is a gifted connector and communicator and the Northwest has the perfect climate for staying inside and writing – or baking! She has been writing since a wee one and is currently converting many years of blogging, by topic, into ten books. The first is a collection from 2011 titled, Beautiful Enough. The second is a yearly day-timer titled, Weekly Planner - Lessons in Life, Glory, and Grace. Number three is in progress with the working title, Christmas Today.

Ten facts about Pam in no particular order:

  1. On the team that developed an insulation for the Alaskan oil pipeline.
  2. Loves looking at homes, decorating, and has flipped five homes.
  3. Likes being tall.
  4. Films have helped define her vocabulary.
  5. Comes from Colorado tenement farmers with history traced to Wales.
  6. Was lost but now is found.
  7. Baking makes her happy – as does eating sweets with coffee, of course.
  8. She thinks mission work is the most important work in the world.
  9. The church started in Rome so she is learning Italian.
  10. Pam is a work in progress!

“I will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age. I made you, and I will care for you. I will carry you along and save you.” Isaiah 46:4

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