Annie Stewart Lambert Blog

  • A Campfire Kept Burning

    A Campfire Kept Burning

    Imagine a campfire that needs to be kept burning through the night. The fire doesn’t stay lit on its own; it requires someone to tend to it, adding logs and adjusting the flames to ensure it never goes out. Even when the fire isn’t blazing, there are still embers glowing, keeping the warmth alive. It’s… Read more

  • A Bird Singing At Dawn

    A Bird Singing At Dawn

    Imagine a bird perched high on a branch, singing joyfully at the break of dawn. The world is still quiet, and the sun is just beginning to rise, but the bird’s song fills the air with melody. It sings not because everything around it is perfect but because the new day has begun. The bird’s… Read more

  • A Fountain That Flows

    A Fountain That Flows

    Imagine a fountain in the middle of a garden that flows continuously, no matter the season. Whether it’s sunny, raining, or cold, the fountain keeps bubbling up with fresh water, bringing beauty and refreshment to everyone around it. The fountain doesn’t stop flowing, regardless of what’s happening in its environment. In the same way, 1… Read more

  • A Lamp Shining Brightly

    A Lamp Shining Brightly

    Imagine a rechargeable lamp that has been running low on power, its light dimming as the energy drains. The lamp is plugged in and begins to recharge. As the battery reaches full capacity, the lamp shines brighter and brighter, filling the room with light. The lamp’s brightness depends on its connection to the power source.… Read more

  • An Emptied Treasure Chest

    An Emptied Treasure Chest

    Imagine someone with a large treasure chest full of gold coins, precious jewels, and expensive artifacts. They have spent their life collecting this treasure, believing it to be of great value. Then one day, they discover a rare and priceless gem that far exceeds the worth of everything in their chest. In that moment, they… Read more

  • A Rain Soaked Garden After A Drought

    A Rain Soaked Garden After A Drought

    Imagine a garden that has gone through a long drought, its plants withered and dry, the ground cracked and barren. Then, after weeks of thirst, a gentle rain begins to fall. The rain doesn’t bring the garden back to life instantly, but over time, the water is absorbed, and the plants begin to revive. The… Read more