My hope for this morning. And I'm not usually hopeful in the morning. 😉
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My hope for this morning. And I'm not usually hopeful in the morning. 😉
Looking to God's Word for Wisdom in Life Today
My hope for this morning. And I'm not usually hopeful in the morning. 😉
Truth, in purest form That soft touchless caress reaching from somewhere within my reach, and yet beyond What are your secrets of color of line your view on struggle your endurance in time What can I learn when you give me the vision see when you give me sight Too far? Too much? When the... Continue Reading →
There are issues like writers block, time constraints, or even "the cat knocked my coffee on the computer" dilemmas. These are my top 5.
Often the message to women is that we only exist to complete men. Gods purposes are much greater than that!
A post on prayer. Through the worst of my struggle I have learned about the power to move the tallest mountains. The ones within myself.
I have felt like giving up on this writing thing since I don't know what to say in my trials. This is a start. A step one to understanding what I'm walking through.
A beautifully written article about Jobs daughters from Anne Mackie Morelli. Job gave his daughters a legacy much grander then simple economics and mere beauty. He sought to emulate his God and celebrate their innate worth.
There is scripture that speaks to how we celebrate the coming of the messiah. Could this relate to Christmas?
Perhaps it's the caffeine talking (I never drink coffee and did today) but I am ready to face the world today! Brace for JoyMonday's are overwhelming. Sometimes just life in general. Yet, today I have a word of encouragement for those of us who need it most. Trial and PeaceI'm in the middle of some... Continue Reading →
I'm feeling a little burned out over blogging everyday. I'm glad I committed to it though. It's exposed some of what I need to "lay aside" to "run the race" better. Hebrews 12:1
A look at Philippians 4 to help focus us on true peace.
A day in my seasonally affected life.
When taking a personality test can make a difference.
I thought our family was complete. Does God intend more?
Wisdom is a Woman in proverbs. And so is folly. What does this mean for us?
A story about learning what love really is.
The Story A lovely African woman is cooking outside her home. It's mid afternoon and she calls after some children running by. She begins to tell us a little about her family, her ethnicity, and a piece of her life struggle. That's when you notice her movements are a little odd. She seems normal in... Continue Reading →
When you are wondering about if you are doing what you should be in life, we can look to scripture to keep us pointed in the direction of truth. I had written this post (and never actually posted it) some months ago and was very encouraged when I read it again. Hopefully it will bless your day as well!
This spoken word performance by Jackie Hill Perry is stunning! You should take the time today to listen to what she has to say about the identity of women. What is a Woman? It all comes back to God, and what He says we are. Praise Him!! Image from Genius with her music, which is... Continue Reading →
This is the last chapter of Hosea, and so full of hope! God is represented as dew and shadow for the budding spirit within us.
Is my investment of time and energy (and stress) worth it? Some hope from Ecclesiasties.
Just a word of encouragement for those in the trenches.
A simple praise from the 1600's to bring some perspective for my day.
Half way through year and what do you have to show? I'd wager, more than you know!
The Shulamite is a wonderful example of the romantic depth we can have as humans, and the beauty of Christ's passion for the church.
The focus of this chapter is the love of the Father for His children and the wieght of their sinful acts.
I'm fortunate to have experiences that lend themselves to understanding this time we live in and the social justice frameworks that are being laid out. I hope that this can be the beginning of an ongoing conversatioon about the importance of perspective in racial and cultural issues.
I'm so excited to have this guest post from Kristen Carden on Worship. Our idea of worship can so often be skewed.
I guess this is what happens when you go on vacation. Even with the best of intentions you end up two days late on your posts!! So here it is. Chapter 8, two days late. As has been with Hosea the text is talking about judgement and retribution. But, as I have so far, I'm... Continue Reading →
The sounds of the spring evenings are a musical minagere of spring peepers, whiporwhil, and crickets. The air is slightly chilled. No Bugs! And the heavy scent of apple blossoms is all encompassing. I love spring! It's been so long in coming this year. The year winter would not end. I find myself counting the... Continue Reading →
There are some really great analogies that point us in a good direction for our faith every day.
A musing poem on Depression.
A silly and sad attempt at poetry, I'm afraid. But from my heart none the less...
Our identity is derived from the identity of God. John Frame is a helpful resource for God's Lordship and our identity.
When is the last time we took a good critical inward glance in our lives of hectic swager?
Rejoicing in Gods sufficiency in Holy Week and his blessings to us to let us be a part of his work, now.
A right view of one of the primary characters of the book of Hosea.
Gods statement "I will" is the fist emphasis of Hosea.
Phillipians has some practicle words of advice while dealing with depression.
Hannah's love of God overflowed onto the destiny of her unborn child. May we remember this for our own little ones!
In Genesis we read about Leah and her struggle with a loveless life.