Latching onto Old Mistakes
Do you find yourself disappearing from the present and reemerging only to be carrying an old, dead bird? Are you latching onto old mistakes? …
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↓Do you find yourself disappearing from the present and reemerging only to be carrying an old, dead bird? Are you latching onto old mistakes? …
Continue reading →Find the Director’s Cues contains a vital stage direction we need to follow His guidance and find the best life with God’s leading.
Continue reading →My favorite spot to vacation is Alaska. …
Continue reading →Two men, Jesus’ disciples, are walking down a dirt road leading into the town of Emmaus. The hope of resurrection was not in their thoughts. …
Continue reading →Eve’s Ears questions how we can avoid Eve’s error and listen to truth rather than distortions and additions in the devil’s version.
Continue reading →Like the Easter egg hunt of our childhoods, we, too, are on a lifetime hunt—trying to find the one “egg” that is missing. …
Continue reading →Our clothing helps us to understand God’s garments and how to live for Him daily by using His wardrobe.
Continue reading →Do not despise small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin. ~Zechariah 4:10a NLT Have you ever become discouraged by the baby steps needed to begin a project, even before you start? The magnitude of the task can almost overwhelm us. We look at our small beginnings–our tiny, awkward baby steps in the right direction–and often fall prey to the lie that success is impossible. Whether starting a new diet, beginning a course of study, trying a … Continue reading →
I set a goal to see with my own eyes a live example of our threatened national symbol in their own natural habitat.
Continue reading →But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. ~Galatians 5:22-23a CSB “Come say ‘Hello’ to Mary.” Billy smiled as I approached their table. I was about to see the fruit of faithfulness. I was sure she did not remember me. Her brain tumor had taken this once-talented artist and turned her into a shadow of her previous self. But as I greeted Mary, she shared the same gracious smile … Continue reading →