A Big Hope
I read this morning from Psalm 86:5: “You are forgiving and good, O Lord, abounding in love to all who call to you.” I pray
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I read this morning from Psalm 86:5: “You are forgiving and good, O Lord, abounding in love to all who call to you.” I pray
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I’m much more attuned to the academic year than the calendar year. Instead of New Years’ resolutions, I set all my intentions in September. I
I’m reading the 1957 Paul Tournier classic The Meaning of Persons. The book makes me long for an authentic experience of being a real person
I’ve become one of those people who drinks kombucha. And green tea. And I eat all the seeds. Chia. Flax. Hemp. Pumpkin. And the nuts.
I’ve been opening my heart and mind more and more to learn from others, to embrace new ideas, and to question more. I want to
Today in our Sunday School class, we talked about yielding completely to the Holy Spirit. What I love about the Spirit-filled life is this idea
As I walk around the neighborhood, I feel the weight of a life’s purpose, of mission, and of knowing Christ-followers are sent into the pain
This morning I remember to press on. Philippians comes to mind where Paul writes in Philippians 3, “But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind
The kitchen now features a new stove to connect to our town’s gas line. It’s shiny, new, perfect. But what I immediately notice is this