Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Stop racing around me!

 



Okay, I'm just going to say it . . .

As I turn onto the end of our road, people are always irritated that I'm not racing around the turn. I'm a good driver. Not too slow, not too fast, but apparently, I am never fast enough for the person behind me who wants to continue down the road past me.

Soooo many times, they race around me, sometimes even honking, as they move into the oncoming lane so they don't have to slow down.

And that is the key--nobody wants to slow down and wait for anyone anymore.

I see it all the time in traffic too. People are cutting in and out, closely flying between cars, with barely the space to do so, all because they don't want to slow down or wait.

When did we get to be such impatient drivers?

There's always been those people, but now it seems like it's most people.

We try to give them the benefit of the doubt, "Maybe they have a family emergency," but somehow we know that everybody can't be having an emergency.

They just don't realize how dangerous they are. When they tried to hurry me around the corner at the end of my street the other day (by tailgating me), I realized I had to move out of their way lest they run into me. In doing so, I saw a neighbor with his dog, not too far from the corner.

Good thing I was in control.

As we head into this holiday weekend, please be kind to other drivers. Wherever you're going simply cannot be so important as to add stress, or risk, to other people.

So with that, I genuinely wish each of you a SAFE and FUN Fourth of July! 

Pray for peace, joy, and an end to war.

Janet Cassidy
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

What storm are you facing?

 


I was reading about Chris Johnson, the former NFL player who was diagnosed with ALS last year. It was a total shock to him as he does not have anyone in his family with the disease, and sadly he was so young (39) when he was diagnosed.

I was thinking about him as I read the Gospel reading for today (Matthew 8:23-27).

In this passage a violent storm came up while the disciples were at sea and their boat was being swamped. Like most of us would be, they were afraid. In desperation they woke up Jesus and yelled for help. 

Jesus came to their rescue, calming the storm.

The "storms" of our life can come on suddenly, too, sometimes, making us feel swamped. We may not be sitting in a boat being overcome by waves, but our storms can still be just as scary nonetheless. 

Our storms might look like health problems, or grief, or addiction or other personal struggles. And like the disciples, Jesus is always there for us. 

But we mustn't see Jesus as simply our lifeguard in times of trouble.

He is our Savior. 

Because of Jesus, we can hope in eternal life, which is a bigger "save" than calming the storms of this world. 

Pray for peace, joy, and an end to war.

Janet Cassidy
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Friday, June 26, 2026

The Bible as required reading?

 

                                                                   AP News

I can't believe this is the side I am taking, but I do not think the Bible should be required reading for children in a public school. (The Texas school board is voting on that today.)

Here are my concerns:

--It will give the impression that the Bible is just like any other required book in the curriculum. It is not. It is God's divine Word, his self-revelation to us. It is sacred.

--Will the lessons delve into the depths of scripture? If so, who do we think is going to be doing that? While we have a lot of wonderful, even faith-filled--teachers, they should not be expected to be able to explain the parables and stories and passages that would be required to be included.

--And if the lessons are not going to delve into the depths of scripture, then really, what is the point? 

Naturally, I think everyone should read and pray with scripture, but to make it required reading in a public school curriculum today would be a mistake.

That's just my two cents worth.

Pray for peace, joy, and an end to war.

Janet Cassidy
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