Word: Prosaic You pronounce it: [proh-zey-ik] IPA:/proʊˈzeɪ ɪk/ Definition: adjective 1. commonplace or dull; matter-of-fact or unimaginative: a prosaic mind. 2. of or having the character or form of prose, the ordinary form of spoken or written language, rather than of poetry. Origin: 1650-60; Late Latin prōsaicus. I found it while reading "Where'd you go, Bernadette" by Maria Semple: … Continue reading Word of the day: 3/9/15-Prosaic
Day: March 9, 2015
Quote of the day: 3/9/15
I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe: I told it not, my wrath did grow. The Poison Tree by William Blake Have you ever felt angry at a friend, but your anger subsides as you learn to forgive? Have you ever felt angry … Continue reading Quote of the day: 3/9/15
Sermon Sunday: 3/8/15
"But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind." James 1:6 Much like every area in our lives, believing and having faith that things will come to happen, as we have prayed for, is vital. If … Continue reading Sermon Sunday: 3/8/15