Author: TonyaAnn Pember

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  • Examples

    A recent morning devotion sitting under a Colorado sky with a cool breeze  ( not wind OKLA friends),  and a cup of coffee made me pause.  It talked about leading by example and asked who, in  (My) life had led me by example.  Example is different than teaching me something or impacting my life.  Example…

  • Ancient

    Ancient, I like the word.  It rolls off my tongue with nostalgia.  I have a bit of linguistic knowledge through my hours of Language development in college.  I haven’t used it professionally for some time now, but you don’t lose what you knew.   “Ancient” according to dictionary.com means “of or in a long time past,…

  • Pride

         Thinkin’ on pride today,  not because I woke up wanting too.  I actually would choose not to think of pride.  I know some prideful/narcissistic people whose names I won’t mention but you do too.  My mama would say “Pride goes before a fall”  but I don’t see that happening a lot.  Most narcissistic people seem…

  • Truth, Whatever

       Truth.  A conversation with a friend the other day got me “thinkin on” it.  I said that I try to defeat worry by thinking about “whatsoever is true”  at this very moment.  She said truth doesn’t change.  It got me to “thinkin”.         At this very moment,  the truth is I am healthy,…

  • Giftings

    “Our giftings change over the course of time due to spiritual maturity and life circumstances.”    About a year ago,  I read this quote in a church bulletin and was intrigued by it.  As a graduate of a small Midwestern Christian college,  a district leader,  public school teacher,  a girls ministries teacher and director,  a CASA…

  • Souvenirs

    Thinkin’ today about Souvenirs.   As a kid in the LATE 50’s,  I had a charm bracelet and collected a charm everywhere we vacationed.  Later I collected little figurines and finally ticket stubs, brochures and all manner of memorabilia.  Recently, I have collected artwork from my travels,  usually bought from a street vendor.    My seven…

  • The Power of Yet

          YET    defined by dictionary.com as “even, still”.  In Isaiah 30, Isaiah has been admonishing the “obstinate”  children of Israel for their rebellion.  His words are harsh enough to make even the most resilient  feel hopeless.  Tonya’s translation:   “God tried to help you,  but your wouldn’t take his help,  You weren’t willing to…