by lzadmin | Sep 9, 2013 | Life & Laughter
I attended a wedding at a ranch in the middle of almost nowhere. (Nowhere: suburbanite’s definition for “this town has no Starbucks”) This wedding was different from all the others I attended because—aside from the bride’s family...
by lzadmin | Sep 3, 2013 | Engaging Enigmas
They are supernaturally natural! The Elementals: aka: Sylphs. Gnomes. Salamanders. Undines. All created by God to protect the world from negligent wasteful humans. Maybe you’ve heard of them? Elementals look like humans but do not possess immortal souls. They...
by lzadmin | Aug 30, 2013 | Engaging Enigmas
Heaven. Hell. Angels. Demons. A world of difference? Or a difference of worlds? The devil’s in the details! Folks often use the names “Lucifer” and “Satan” as though they were interchangeable and one in the same. They’re not. Isaiah...
by lzadmin | Aug 25, 2013 | Reading & Writing
I’m helping students analyze Endurance: Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage. The book chronicles the amazing survival and struggles of 28 men stranded on the Antarctic ice floes for almost 2 years during a 1914 expedition led by Sir Ernest Shackleton....
by lzadmin | Aug 22, 2013 | Engaging Enigmas
The most frequent question I’m asked is “What’s a Merkabah?” The short answer: The Merkabah is an ancient geometry and spiritual tool found in many religions. Pronounce it as though each syllable was its own word: Mer …..kah….bah. The word comes from ancient Egyptian...