tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32960314.post4806767573275096743..comments2024-03-23T21:38:31.368-04:00Comments on Coffee Tea Books and Me: Sunday Afternoon Tea - Our homes as a reflection of our God-given callingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32960314.post-26598080133333752042022-06-22T10:56:16.585-04:002022-06-22T10:56:16.585-04:00I love this idea that everything we do in our home...I love this idea that <i>everything</i> we do in our homes is a part of our calling . . . as we do it unto Him! That vision will affect how we live and how we spend our time and how we see our work within the home. Cheryl https://www.blogger.com/profile/00063844335185525553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32960314.post-6552745236731637032022-06-21T11:26:50.105-04:002022-06-21T11:26:50.105-04:00I’ve recently found your blog, and I wanted to tel...I’ve recently found your blog, and I wanted to tell you how much I am enjoying reading your posts. I often feel a sense of calmness as I read. You’ve reminded me of many things I’ve lost sight of…….things I want to revisit. I just wanted to say thank you!marmieluhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13817734359694394738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32960314.post-39821689597492714912022-06-21T03:38:52.513-04:002022-06-21T03:38:52.513-04:00Hello from the south east coast of Australia, Shel...Hello from the south east coast of Australia, Shellharbour to be exact. I found your blog through another blog and a friend, Carol from Journey & Destination. She linked this post in her most recent post and I am not at all surprised that she did. I can see why! I too love red geraniums and have one currently blooming ecstatically in a sunny spot on our balcony. It lifts my heart and also is commented on by my hubby on a regular basis. Another acquaintance, Terri Moon, also recommended a recent book by Sarah Clarkson, not realising that it was the only one I had not read. My hubby and I had afternoon tea with Joy Clarkson at St. Andrew's in October 2019, just before the world shut down, and she was even more delightful, encouraging and interesting to speak to in person. I had been on Patreon with her and asked if she had time to meet us, and she was so gracious. It is wonderful that she has just received her PhD and also that Sarah and her family now have a new home and ministry ahead of them. Thank you for your post, the reminder to keep beauty in our homes and to keep our homes, that this everyday life is where we are and can be wonderfully used by God for His glory. I want to be a part of that! This month I am reading "The Hidden Art of Homemaking" by Edith Schaeffer with a group of women and it has been good to revisit it, now that I am at the empty nest stage. I look forward to reading more of your blog posts. Thank you again and may God bless you and keep you, Cate.Cate Nunanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14924373745057473394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32960314.post-20026816317649751592022-06-20T19:48:53.649-04:002022-06-20T19:48:53.649-04:00A lovely post, and a good reminder. Thank you for...A lovely post, and a good reminder. Thank you for sharing. It calmed me and gave me quiet pause after a hectic day. May peace be with you, and simple beauty surround you today, and always. Agent X, nothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11999992815395286888noreply@blogger.com