We’ve all been there. In “that situation” which leaves our head hanging a bit low and takes the spring out of our step. It’s when a co-worker whispers unkind words. Or when a dear friend’s advice stings a bit. It’s when that promotion goes to someone else. Or when a child or spouse speaks cross …
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Seven Amazing Benefits for Becoming More Like Jesus!
Becoming more like Jesus can be an intimidating thought when we truly think about it. After all, He is the Creator of the universe, the resurrected Savior for all mankind and Almighty God! Even though He has risen from the dead, He keeps us here on earth to be a representation of who He is. …
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Finding God’s Goodness in the Mess
While recently teaching at Vacation Bible School, one of the themes was “When Life changes, God is Good.” In the news, though, it seems like everything is bad and getting worse. It’s almost ironic because that particular night happened to be the day the incident in Orlando happened. In our human minds, this travesty was so …
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Five Ways to Get More Out of Your Devotions
I attended a church service once where the pastor shared a “secret” to growing in your faith. His voice dropped to a whisper while the congregation leaned in: read your Bible every day. No sooner had he said it, people around me began nodding their heads and mouthing, “So true.” However, I was confused – …
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Scars Remind Us We Can Heal
My husband and children gave me a T-shirt for my birthday some years ago. It’s faded now and worn out from use. I don’t wear it so much these days, mostly because it shrunk a little in the wash. Instead, the T-shirt sits in a drawer in my closet. It’s hard to part with because on …
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You Can’t Take Your Lunchbox to Heaven
“You have my lunchbox.” “Nooo,” the young, freckle-faced child said. “It’s not your lunchbox. It’s first come, first served. I got here first.” His hands clutched the lunchbox, the whites of his knuckles evident. “No. Dad told me I could have that lunchbox,” the tall one responded in an I’m-trying-really-hard-to-control-myself voice. His eyes widened. Tension …
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