Honesty and truthfulness seem to be lost virtues in the times in which we live. “Little white” lies and “half truths” seem to be acceptable, even among many professing Christians. It is sad, but true.
Noah Webster’s
Last week’s blog was about good grief and I’d like to continue on with the thought of mourning joy. Have you experienced the comfort that only God can give during times of grief and mourning? Is it possible to have
What season of life are you in right now? Are you in a season of joy? Maybe you are in a season of grief. Whatever the season you’re in, be assured, it is all part of God’s plan.
Even grief?
We all seek comfort, don’t we? It’s that great feeling we get when we’re surrounded by people who love and accept us. Comfort can be described as the “warm fuzzies” we get when we wrap up in our favorite blanket
Are you making forward motion so far in 2022? Are you seeing progress in the Godly goals you set or are you back to your old ways? Are there any obstacles standing in your way? What is your plan to
We are two weeks into the year 2022. How are you feeling? Are you feeling well? I sincerely hope you are feeling well physical, emotionally, and spiritually. Did you set any resolutions or make any goals for this year? How
January 1 is viewed as a clean slate to start anew. Many have set their goals or resolutions already and are working toward those. Did you set Godly goals? What is the difference between setting goals and setting Godly goals?
As 2021 comes to a close, many of us will be setting a goal or a “New Year Resolution” to get rid of some extra weight. How about you? Did you know it is actually biblical? Allow me to explain.
Part II of a variation of one of my favorite Christmas stories, “Where Love Is, God Is”, written by Leo Tolstoy in 1885. Paul Thompson, who adapted it from Leo Tolstoy, wrote this particular retelling:
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Here is Part I of a variation of one of my favorite Christmas stories, “Where Love Is, God Is“, written by Leo Tolstoy in 1885. Paul Thompson, who adapted it from Leo Tolstoy, wrote this particular retelling:
“It was Christmas










