And the day had started with such promise. Bradley Porter jiggled his leg as he sat at his desk scowling at his assignment. He was a smart boy, earning top marks in every subject. He loved his little Christian school, sporting a pressed uniform and cardigan; but most of all ...
Read More »Our Hope: Find Your Hope
If there is one thing I have learned over the past year it’s that hope never leaves. It is always present, always ready, and always available. Just like grace is free, so is hope. However, we must sometimes reach out and ask for it, and accept it within ourselves. I ...
Read More »What Does God Remember?
I have some vivid memories of our old house: making blanket forts over the dining room table and hiding underneath, playing with my mother’s costume jewelry in my parents’ bedroom when I should have been napping, and the Christmas season when Santa visited and left a small china cup on ...
Read More »Why Rejection Wounds So Deeply
Rejection “speaks” loudly, it says, “You are not good enough to be accepted.” Rejection attacks the very person that we are, and destroys our self-esteem. We were all created to be loved, accepted and to belong. Many who have experienced rejection in early childhood continue to battle with rejection in ...
Read More »What Kind Of World (part 2)
Yesterday, I asked the question: “If there is a God, why is there so much pain and suffering in our world?” Today we continue exploring that topic. Christ died becoming the first fruits of righteousness. The fruit of our suffering is seen through our sanctification; being made perfect as He is perfect. ...
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