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[…] love everyone? Even that guy?” Asking for a friend, of course. It’s hard to wrap my head around the reality of God’s kind of love. Love the world? I barely love the people I live with! Believing in God’s love for the world is not where I struggle. I struggle most with His love […]
[…] embodied that verse, and because I needed help holding my ground, I clicked on her profile and pulled up her account. I was totally unprepared for the news I was about to receive. She was more than holding her ground. She was engaged to be married. I want to say that my immediate response […]
Dig Deeper into this Sunday’s Gospel: Read John 20:1–9 My husband and I recently visited the beaches of Normandy. On June 6, 1944, the Allied forces stormed the beaches to overtake the German troops which occupied France. As we drove toward that sacred site, we told stories that we knew about the war. I […]
[…] searching and God revealing Himself to His children. This revelation is brought to a culmination in Jesus. God the Father sends His only Son, Jesus, into the world—not only to save us from our sins—but also to reveal the depth of His love for each one of His children. Jesus tells His disciples, “If […]
[…] He will return. That knowledge is for the Father and the Father alone. Jesus then describes the second coming. He says He will come back to a world that is going about its ordinary business. People will be eating, drinking, and marrying—just like they were in the days of Noah before the flood came. […]
[…] had hoped for them and your heart aches as you wonder if they will ever achieve the happiness you so desire for them. You turn on the news, and before you know it, you are consumed with fear about the future of society. What will you do when there is no food left and […]
[…] Elisabeth was widowed with a ten-month-old daughter when her husband was savagely speared by members of a violent Amazonian tribe. Jim had gone to Ecuador to share the gospel, but the mission ended tragically. One might have excused Elisabeth if she wallowed in self-pity or raged against God for taking her husband when he […]
[…] the people are wondering, Where did Laura go? And not just where, but why? It’s a fair question. Let me explain. When COVID hit hard and the world shut down, I was already suffering my own personal pandemic. What felt like an endless doggie paddle through the raging waters of mental illness and addiction, […]
[…] and insulated that it was completely unaffected by the severity of the storm outside. I was safe and cozy in my bed without a care in the world, because we had prepared for the storms before they even happened. As a part of our preparation of the home, we had written scriptures all over […]
[…] we must invite the Holy Spirit into our minds and hearts before we ever entertain the thought of going out into the world and proclaiming the good news. And yet, here is the twist: it is impossible to be led by the Spirit if we choose to remain offended. When we are so self-focused, […]