Wednesday, September 24, 2025

That’s How Sin Starts!

I had a great weekend getting to see family and friends from out of town, as well as attending a cousin’s wedding and getting a picture with all 3 of my sisters!


We decided to go in age order, which I agreed to, then promptly got in the wrong place! How hard is it to find the end of the line!?!?! 


And if you think Hosanna looks very pregnant? She had her baby 3 days later! A beautiful baby girl! 


Then, on Wednesday, we had to run to Thief River Falls for some maze supplies, and while waiting outside TSC, I couldn’t help but admire this sweet bike. The size was right. The color was right. But I was just looking.

Then, an employee came out, and asked if we were interested. I was going to politely decline, but my mom piped up and said I was looking at it. 
I hemmed and hawed a bit, and before I knew it, he’d gotten the keys and I was talked into taking a spin. 


It was a sweet ride!!! But in the end, I knew it wasn’t the wisest financial decision, and I already have a car, and I don’t have a license to drive it, and I’d have to get the insurance, and I didn’t have a way to get it home, and the list could go on.
But the salesman was very good at his job. Every reason I gave, he had some combatting argument. Being a nice Minnesotan, I hate telling people ‘no’ right out, but after a fun back and forth pros vs. cons discussion, I had to be blunt. “I’m not buying today.” Had I not been firm, I’d probably still be there talking, or maybe he’d have talked me into buying…
After I left, I got thinking about what a great analogy that was for how sin starts! No, I’m not saying buying a bike would be sin, but the road to getting there was similar to the sin journey.
First, I was just looking at the bike. Not planning on touching. Just looking,
Then, I started touching, and admiring.
Then I was discussing. Then I was engaged and riding, and had I not forcefully said no and walked away, I’d have bought it.
In the same way, we often start by looking at sin. We’re not planning on getting too close but… then we’re handling, and admiring, then we’re talked into just giving it a try… then we buy, and are stuck with the results unless we can say bluntly say no.
No, looking at a bike isn’t a sin, but it’s a great example of how dangerous it is to look at and admire sin. It’s a slippery slope. Especially, if you have family or friends telling you to give it a try! 
The moral to the story is, stay away from sin. Don’t look at it, don’t touch it. Don’t let people talk you into being interested! But if you get a chance to test drive a bike… go for it! Because that was awesome! 



Thursday, September 18, 2025

Fall Happenings…

Sometimes, I get surprised by my own writing! The other day I got an Unlocked magazine with one of my teen devotions in it. I’d already forgotten that I’d written it for them so it was a fun surprise! 



Then, we’ve been having some gorgeous northern lights lately. My phone doesn’t capture the full color and beauty that many cameras do, but I’ve sure enjoyed getting to see them even if I can’t fully capture them on camera. 


Being fall, it’s harvest time! But when you have a field of oat bales needing to be picked up, and it’s raining, and your usual crew is all busy, what do you do? 
Dad stopped in the house to see if anyone was available to drive tractor, and naturally, my sister volunteered me. 

It had been a long time since I’d driven tractor, but I enjoyed being able to step away from the news, and just enjoy being a part of harvest. 


I had the easy job, just driving a straight line, while Dad had the running around picking up bales and stacking them job.

And of course, as the world continues its battle against Christ, I’ve been challenged to remember why I’m here as a Christian. And Charlie said it best, “God, use me…”




Thursday, September 11, 2025

What Can I Do?

 If your social media feed is anything like mine, than 90% of what you've been seeing and reading yesterday and today, has been about Charlie Kirk. Encouraging challenges, the call to stand united, and the call to not turn back.

But how does that look to you personally? It's all grand to join a cause online, but what does it look like in your personal life? Is there anything you can do?

Here are a few things that I've thought of. Not because I think they're what you need to hear today, but because they're what I need to hear today.

1. KNOW your Bible. I hope we as Christians all read our Bible on a regular basis, but how well do you know your Bible? If a random person asks you what the Bible has to say about the LGBTQ community, or what the Bible says about racial issues, would you have an answer?

This has been convicting me lately as I watch my niece studying for the National Bible Bee, and I remember how hard I used to study my Bible, and how often I used to have actual Bible verses to answer topics instead of just "Well, the Bible says somewhere . . ."

How can we defend our faith if we don't have faith? Romans 10:17 says Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. If you don't have the Word, you can't have faith.




2. Keep inviting people to know God. I know how it is. I have unsaved co-workers, and after a few conversations about God, and they don't show interest, it's easy to just drop it, and stop even mentioning it. 

But if they can bring up their video games every week, because it's important to them, then we can bring up church, and God, because it should be that important to us. Keep inviting people to church. Inviting them to ask questions and to see Christ in you. Keep sharing your faith.



3. Invite hard questions. It's incredibly humbling to have someone ask you a question about your faith, and not be able to answer it, and our pride makes us want to avoid those questions, but James 4:6 says that God resists the proud, and gives grace to the humble.

A few years ago, at camp, I ended up working with a gal who would ask me questions all the time. They weren't all difficult questions, but many of them, I had to say, "I don't have an answer to that, but I'll get back to you after I research it." It was humbling to have to admit I didn't know, but when I got alone with my Bible to study out her questions, I learned more than I'd ever learned when just reading through my daily routine.

Be humble, and invite people to ask you difficult questions even if you're not ready to answer them. Humility is a reflection of Christ, and if you can answer with humility, they may see Christ in you even if you don't have an answer. Then, go get the answer, and come back! 



It's far to easy in life, to start making soft choices, and avoid conflict, but if we can't stand up for our faith, we will never be remembered for our faith. I have no doubt that Charlie Kirk will always be remembered for his boldness to proclaim his faith. Because that was the most important thing in his life. If you died tomorrow, would people remember you as the nice-coworker? Or would they remember you as a person of faith, and be challenged by your life?



Thursday, September 4, 2025

It’s Corn Maze Season!!

 This time of year, I live and breathe fall as I work at my family’s corn maze. 

Normally, as the full time food manager in the Pitchfork, I don’t get to walk around much, or see the outside world. So, when we I had the chance to leave the place in the capable hands of a friend, I took advantage of it and slipped out to snap some pictures. 


Mom’s “little people” are everywhere. 


Sadly, a heavy frost last night took out most of my flowers, but I did get a picture of the zinnias before the frost hit. 


In the expanded store building, Dad mounted my shelf and added a table for my book display. 


And I just love the new counter he built! Especially as it has a bottle opener on the side, and we sell glass soda bottles in there that give some added atmosphere. 


I promise I’m innocent! I was framed. 


I’m loving the new photo ops around the place! 


Since our theme is a “Thanks for serving” theme with a tribute to the 250 year anniversary of the military and some branches, we’re giving out military ducks to all the kids who finish their game card in the mini maze. 


And in my food world, there’s always something new! This year, you can get a single or a double of our Caramel Apple Donut Sundae made with a warm donut, apple pie filling, ice cream, caramel, and cinnamon sugar, and if you come by on Fried Friday, you can get the regular funnel cakes, plus deep fried Oreos! 
And that’s my week in a nutshell.