Reading Exodus 35–40 this week and something won’t leave me alone:
God used gold from Egypt — from slavery — to build His dwelling place.
He didn’t erase their past. He repurposed it.
Maybe He’s doing the same with ours.
Reading Exodus 35–40 this week and something won’t leave me alone:
God used gold from Egypt — from slavery — to build His dwelling place.
He didn’t erase their past. He repurposed it.
Maybe He’s doing the same with ours.
Just one sin.One mistake. And yet we so easily write off our own sins — but we see it everywhere else, don’t we? We can watch an… Read more “Fall of Man & the Consequences of Just One Sin”
A few months ago I started writing about an article on verywellmind about self-care. (How time gets so far away from me, I don’t know). But it’s… Read more “Throw away the knock offs”
I’m not sure that I ever quite caught on to the significance of Paul comparing discipleship with running a race. He writes in 1st Corinthians, “don’t you… Read more “Lesson 2…Train like Rocky”
I’ve known many believers that have been faced countless times with hurtful words from inside the church – born out of well intentioned ignorance. Phrases such as… Read more “Lesson 1…. fight well”
The first time I planned to kill myself I was 12. I have struggled with Major Depressive Disorder ever since. At least, that’s my opinion. The next… Read more “Hello Depression…we meet again…”
I’ve been bouncing back and forth between two very distinct desires these past few weeks. The first is one that I’m not necessarily proud of – and… Read more “Simple choices….”
So, I have a confession to make, I don’t usually do so well with change. I prefer things to be predictable and routine, because normally I would… Read more “From a recent sharing at church…”
So take a new grip with your tired hands and strengthen your weak knees. Mark out a straight path for your feet so that those who are weak… Read more “Just Keep Swimming”
Words have always been my friends. I used to spend hours as a kid hiding outside on my grandparent’s farm in the summertime, reading book after book,… Read more “Onwards…”