Looking Back: Mourning Time
I think taking some time to mourn as we enter into the final stretch of the year would likely do us some good.
My thoughts as I journey through this thing called life.
I think taking some time to mourn as we enter into the final stretch of the year would likely do us some good.
Even if it’s just for a minute or two, let’s check in with ourselves and see how we’re doing.
Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire encourages us to look at ourselves and celebrate how God made us.
Quarantine and social distancing are hard. I hope that these books will encourage, challenge, and inspire in the midst of a difficult season.
Self-preservation is a natural response, but we can choose the supernatural path of servanthood.
I wonder what a single act of courageous generosity in our lives could do for others?
God doesn’t desire for us to go through life making choices that lead to our detriment, but he came to give us abundant life.
The Widow of Zarephath reminds me that even small acts of obedience and service can have an incredible impact on our world.
God isn’t frustrated or annoyed when we bring the small things of life to him.
We aren’t defined by the things we are doing or have done, but we are defined by who we are in Jesus.