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Walk
The sand was coveting every step, not wanting to release the weight it bore. As we moved along, the water rushed to our aid, making movement easier, only if you didn’t linger there. My mom walked silently beside me, taking in the view as I waited for the courage to bubble up inside and release…
Celebrate
“Celebrate, celebrate God’s love, celebrate, shout, and sing!” – Anonymous It has been a month of joyous celebration as I completed my bachelor’s degree and traveled around the Eastern United States visiting family and friends. There is nothing like family. If you think about it, we can’t choose our parents, siblings, place of birth, or…
Turning the Page
Will Rogers once said, “Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today” (Goodreads, n.d.). As you let that settle in, May marks the anniversary of my last blogging entry in 2017. I believe it’s necessary for you to know the basic overview of what these past seven years have entailed in order to decide…
the depth of death
I was engrossed in my reading yesterday, while waiting for the boys at the mall, and was brought back when someone loudly said, “If you’d get your head out of your Bible for 30 minutes, you might be able to help someone. They need directions to Ruby Tuesdays.” This was only the beginning of the 5 minute…
A time for building
Dear Ekklesia Christian Church and our brothers and sisters in Christ. Peace be with you. Nehemiah speaks of rebuilding, revival, and reform. In the Bible he responds with his obedience to speak with the king and return for a time to Jerusalem to rebuild the wall. (Click here, this will take you to Nehemiah. This is…
The $13.00 Race
Many changes have occurred in the lives of those affected by Hurricane Matthew. I see people emerging out into relationships and being the hands and feet of Jesus. There are so many ways that you can help make a difference, share a smile, or be an encouragement to someone in their time of need. You…
Dear Church,
I tossed and turned last night pondering my recent visit to the mountains. Sunday I longed to be home attending church with our church family. As I neared the local church during my morning run, singing could be heard through the open windows. I glanced around and noticed 5 vehicles parked outside the old red brick…

About Vicki L. Moag
Author Vicki L. Moag grew up in the mountains of Pennsylvania with a love for music and the outdoors. Now, whether singing in a choir, the congregation, or teaching children, she finds a way to share her love of music with others. She currently resides with her family in South Carolina, where they enjoy countless adventures together.
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