Wisdom from Woodlawn Wesley
A Case of the Flu? This week's post departs from the current Wisdom from Wibaux series; however, I trust that
A Case of the Flu? This week's post departs from the current Wisdom from Wibaux series; however, I trust that
My Favorite Teacher's Favorite Cough Drops In second grade, my teacher was Mrs. Marion Fasching. I loved Mrs. Fasching because
The Empty Bedroom When I was in the first grade, I had a habit of going into my parent’s
Tragedy strikes the Smith family Our “hobby” farm was less than two miles from our hometown. Our home faced I-94
Jim Kramer Last week, I talked about my mother’s friend Shirley Kramer. In this week's post, "All Deserve Service," I
The Kramer Family A little bit of back story to what I want to share with you this week about
For the next installment of the Wisdom from Wibaux blog series, "Bear one another's burdens," I want to share the
A Village Takes a New Name I begin with a bit of trivia, just enough to give context
One of the major themes of Advent – the period of four weeks preparing for the coming of the Christ
Chapel Hill charter member Vivian Smith moved to Wisconsin a couple of years ago to be near her son. Vivian