Jamie Lewis

  • En Garde

    Today, more than ever we must be on guard to protect our minds and hearts. But how? Continue reading

    En Garde
  • Bond, James Bond’s Martini

    Have you been shaken? God wants you stirred! Continue reading

    Bond, James Bond’s Martini
  • The In-Between

    In the moments between sleep and awake I hear Him call to me. I want to hear what He has to say. Continue reading

    The In-Between
  • Sit With Me

    Jesus calls us to sit with Him. A moment in His presence can bring a lifetime of change. Continue reading

    Sit With Me
  • A Call to Love

    Let love remain as strong as death Unyielding as the grave Let it be a blazing fire consuming as it burns. Let love consume the hate, the anger and despair Let love destroy all the hurt And shatter all the… Continue reading

    A Call to Love
  • Quiet But Not Blind

    I have been quiet, but I have not been blind. Our nation needs healing. We must choose LOVE together or we will be in bondage together to a cycle of unforgiveness, prisoners. Continue reading

    Quiet But Not Blind
  • Quarantine Upside Down Apple Pear Cake

    The pears were going to go bad if I didn’t do something with them. I really wanted to make a sort of Tarte Tartin. So, I pulled out my recipe books and hit Pinterest. Nothing really caught my eye, so… Continue reading

    Quarantine Upside Down Apple Pear Cake
  • Elvis and Tammy Faye

    “I’m not going to lie to you. Seeing the home of Elvis was a lot like dying and waking up in a 1970’s Tupperware party hosted by Tammy Faye Baker.” Sean Dietrich June 2019 Isn’t it funny how one sentence… Continue reading

    Elvis and Tammy Faye
  • A Tale of Two Centuries

    Freedom awaits our people, our cities, and our nations. Hope rises! Yet many of us refuse to be more or do more than that which is easy. Jesus calls us beyond the easy. He calls us into more than ordinary.… Continue reading

    A Tale of Two Centuries
  • Good Company

    This morning I went for a walk. As I stepped out the door I realized the cool spring air had given way to a heaviness in expectation of the coming rain. Yet, the birds sang and the squirrels played. Morning… Continue reading

    Good Company