You’re alive to read this article! There are many who started this year with big plans and resolutions, but never get to actualize these goals because they’re now covered in a bed of dirt. Being privilege to be numbered amongst the living is reason enough for being thankful. You have ...
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That’s Who He Is
We’re probably familiar with increased fitness programs and gym enrollments after the holidays. Numerous folks begin exercise routines, running, or cycling. Dietitians claim running helps with weight loss, cardiovascular health, and an improved emotional state or ‘runner’s high’. Conversely, there are large numbers of individuals who don’t like to run. ...
Read More »Putting Christ Back in Christmas
Although Black Friday sales dropped this year, according to the National Retail Federation nearly 133.7 million people shopped or planned to shop over the four-day Thanksgiving weekend. Shoppers tapped away on their smart devices, shopping virtual shelves looking for the perfect gift at the best price, and scurried into stores ...
Read More »Is Technology Ruling the Roost?
In our fast-paced, high-tech world, something always seems to be ringing, pinging or dinging. But does every call need to be answered? Does every text need to be read immediately? Does every email need an instant response? Being constantly pulled in every direction takes a toll on our health and ...
Read More »Praising Him Through The Storms
The rain has been pouring for sometime around my vicinity in life, and recently the drizzle turned into an all out downpour as the tears of grief drove into the hearts of my church family. The departure of a beautiful newborn baby girl sent waves of questions, anger, sorrow, disbelief, ...
Read More »Our Hope: Comforts of Home
‘I will lie down and sleep in peace, for you alone, O LORD, make me dwell in safety.’ Psalm 4:8 (NIV) One of the reasons that Jesus’ presence in our lives is so important is because of His gift of peace. There is nothing like it. There is no pill, ...
Read More »Although I’ve Never Saw Him
I do not have to see Him to believe in Him. The Holy Spirit is constantly guiding me, willing to be my source of comfort. I was given comfort this week after I had an uncomfortable conversation with a friend who I adore. She told me I use God as a ...
Read More »Fear Not, Wilderness Walker
God, in his infinite wisdom, tells us to “fear not”. You’d think as followers, we would follow his lead without question, right? So why does my mortgage payment keep me up at night? Why do minor aches and pains fearfully remind me of time’s relentless pursuit and inevitable conquest of ...
Read More »Whose problem is it?
“Whose problem is it?” That one line from a parenting education course remains a powerful tool in my life–even though our children are now grown. The necessity of discerning problem ownership permeates all of life. God demands accountability from each of us, for all of us. We saw it first ...
Read More »Exodus: Has Bale grasped Moses?
Over the last several years, there has been a growing push to develop mainstream movies that depict the epic events of the Bible. It has been a decade since we saw Mel Gibson’s take on Jesus’s crucifixion in The Passion of The Christ. We have seen the television series come ...
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