by Diane W. Bailey | May 3, 2017 | Diane's Posts
He shook his head, no – this homeless guy in New Orleans. This Jesus guy, he may work for you, lady, but that is not my life. Because, that is not my God. He held out a cup for a donation not for me to pray. Doc and I were in New Orleans for a conference. Each night...
by Diane W. Bailey | Feb 27, 2017 | Diane's Posts
Viola Davis’s acceptance speech at the Oscars was the most outstanding I have heard. “We are the only profession that celebrates what it means to live a life.” ~Viola Davis Hollywood has a reputation of narcissistic, vain-glory and idolatry of self. But Viola Davis...
by Diane W. Bailey | Feb 16, 2017 | Consilium Podcast, Diane's Posts
My guests on The Consilium Podcast are Cindee Re and Pam Piquette. They are the founders of a group called Chronic Joy a non-profit dedicated to helping and enriching the lives of those living with chronic illness. Chronic illness affects nearly 1 in 2...
by Diane W. Bailey | Dec 18, 2015 | Diane's Posts
“And this will be a sign for you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloth and lying in a feeding trough.” Luke 2:12 God always gives a sign for those seeking him. Like the young shepherds, a sign is given but a search is needed. “It is the glory of God to...
by Diane W. Bailey | Nov 23, 2015 | Diane's Posts
The news had been telling us it was coming all day, and now it was here, accompanied by fog. Rain seemed to make night come more quickly and driving down the highway alone in the wet dark felt challenging. Doc and I were “glamping” (glamorous camping) in our...
by Diane W. Bailey | Oct 20, 2015 | Diane's Posts
A white rose bends close to the window of my sunroom, glistening with dew in the chilly morning light. It nods gently, seemingly agreeing with my prayers, as the breeze moves the wind chimes for a melodious accompaniment to my quiet time. One by one, their...