Just Create: A Myth About Christian Art Tricia Lott Williford October 29, 2022 1 Comment What’s the deal with Christian art? Why is some of it – most of it – so boring, so two-dimensional?… Read more
Thanks a lot, Eve. Tricia Lott Williford October 28, 2022 6 Comments I know Eve’s story. So do you. She’s the reason we have mosquito bites and skin cancer and miscarriages and… Read more
Juggling the Glass and the Plastic Tricia Lott Williford October 21, 2022 3 Comments I read recently about an interview with author Nora Roberts, where someone asked her how to balance writing and kids.… Read more
A New Book, a New Home, and a Real Hero Tricia Lott Williford October 20, 2022 1 Comment This is my friend, Israel “DT” Del Toro Jr. DT is a real American hero, retired as Senior Master Sergeant… Read more
Widows and Chick-fil-A Sauce Tricia Lott Williford August 15, 2022 2 Comments There’s a widow in our community whom I have long known from afar. I wrote an open letter to her… Read more
Freedom, Tight Shoes, and Green Beans from the Freezer Tricia Lott Williford August 12, 2022 6 Comments On my birthday, I exhaled into a new word: Freedom. For nearly three weeks of my new age of 43,… Read more
I’m Terrible about the Eye Doctor Tricia Lott Williford June 14, 2022 No Comments I hate going to the eye doctor. I hate it, and so I don’t go. I should go, especially because… Read more
Too Many Times. Tricia Lott Williford May 24, 2022 No Comments We are reeling once more. I can’t process it this time. I can’t seem to go near it. Lunchboxes and… Read more
Two Hundred Tuesdays Tricia Lott Williford May 11, 2022 2 Comments I often wonder how friendships are born. I think about this a lot, actually. Are they part of a greater… Read more
Thoughts on Prom Night Tricia Lott Williford April 24, 2022 7 Comments I was standing on the sidelines, technically behind the sidelines, tucked into a grove of pine trees. Anywhere else I… Read more
The Thing about a Parade Tricia Lott Williford April 10, 2022 5 Comments I’ve been in my share of parades. Probably more than my share, actually. Marching band parades, down the main street… Read more
The Caboose and the Lantern Rouge Tricia Lott Williford April 5, 2022 1 Comment I have always been the caboose, always at the end of the line putting all my people in front of… Read more
A New Book: To Be Concluded Tricia Lott Williford February 28, 2022 2 Comments Once upon a time, I read the book My One Word. If you’ve been around for my writing, or teaching,… Read more
“Your Dad Has Sepsis.” Tricia Lott Williford February 10, 2022 9 Comments This week, I learned that Sepsis does not, in fact, have the power to take from me every man I… Read more
Brick Wall Tricia Lott Williford January 28, 2022 4 Comments We are at the life stage where the boys come home late at night after a shift at work or… Read more
I Had a Thing for Mr. Rogers Tricia Lott Williford January 14, 2022 2 Comments When I was a little girl, I loved watching Mr. Rogers. I would sit in my living room and stare… Read more
Coming This Sunday: A Brand New Class Tricia Lott Williford January 6, 2022 2 Comments I had spent a couple of years without a place to call home on Sunday mornings. There were no real… Read more
Confused and Full of Cheese Tricia Lott Williford December 31, 2021 2 Comments I wrote this week that we have now officially entered the week of the year when I have no idea… Read more
“Favored.” Tricia Lott Williford December 22, 2021 7 Comments My first husband died eleven years ago, on the morning of December 23, 2010. In the days to follow, I… Read more
Repeat the Sounding Joy Tricia Lott Williford December 17, 2021 4 Comments I have been thinking of the words, “Let every heart prepare him room.” As we prepare our homes, decorate our… Read more