by Jill Thompson | Aug 12, 2011 | Inheritance of Hope Stories, Intentional Living, Words of Hope
My father-in-law is a Chaplain in the Air National Guard. He is currently deployed to Manas, Krygystan where he is serving at the 376th Air Expeditionary Wing Chapel. This Transit Center ministers to many permanent party staff and also to hundreds of service men and...
by Jill Thompson | Aug 5, 2011 | Inheritance of Hope Stories, Intentional Living
My oldest, 9-year-old Elizabeth, has always loved horses. She even chose to have a horse-themed birthday party when she turned 6 years old. Despite her love for horses, she has never actually ridden a full-size horse. Well, this summer Adam and I decided she was old...
by Jill Thompson | Jun 3, 2011 | Inheritance of Hope Stories, Intentional Living
I don’t know what we did before GPS navigation. Now we just punch in an address and go. My family even gave our system a name…”Smart Sally”. We actually stole that name from another family but we like it so it stuck. Smart Sally has led us...
by Jill Thompson | Sep 9, 2010 | Inheritance of Hope Stories, Intentional Living
When my gas light comes on I know I have another 60 miles (at least!) until I will run out of a gas. I tend to push that limit and have been known to be a little risky when it comes to keeping my tank filled. My husband, on the other hand, rarely lets his gas tank...
by Jill Thompson | Aug 5, 2010 | Inheritance of Hope Stories, Intentional Living
Isn’t it a strange thing when you find yourself on an airplane seated next to a complete stranger for several hours? Not only are you seated next to this person but your arm hairs are touching, you can smell their breath and with one false adjustment you could...