Hope Finds Its Sanctuary
Places and people vary yet the creativity of methods to thank God for his many blessings helps us treasure relationship with him.
Places and people vary yet the creativity of methods to thank God for his many blessings helps us treasure relationship with him.
Do you ever wonder why Jesus said, “Let the little ones come unto me?” Maybe they gave him nuggets of hope.
How can we be used by God in 2016? How will he preserves us for faithfulness?
What is the best way to extend the Christmas season into the new year? How can we approach 2016 with added hope and joy?
Persevering folks keep hanging on to hope even when everything in life attacks them.
Especially at Christmas, caregivers and families feel the sting of Alzheimer’s and dementia. We hang ornaments and remember past Decembers when our loved ones decorated the tree, sang Christmas carols and laughed while opening presents. Smells from the kitchen spike memories of Christmas cookies, cinnamon and nutmeg, that special family recipe for peppernuts. Yet now …
As I drove up to the multi-storied house, the “Estate Sale” sign reminded me of my mission. Look for something I could use at work – some objects that would bring encouragement to the women I coach: maybe a pot of flowers, some beautiful cards, a trinket I could give away. What I didn’t expect …
When an author reaches one of those milestone birthdays, how can she accomplish some lifetime goals?
The blog post for this week was already written, edited and almost scheduled. Then I had second thoughts. It was a post about my mother and shared one of the family secrets she told me years ago. I felt it was a great post, and I hoped it would interest my followers as well as …
When healing doesn’t happen, we tend to ask, “Why?” Does God have a greater purpose in the process? Have we prayed correctly, cried out to God fervently enough? Have we sinned, somehow preventing God’s awesome power at work? Everything within me screams, “No! God is so much bigger than my attempts to justify his silence.” …