Stay Fresh
If your social media newsfeed is anything like mine, you know that school is out for summer. Almost every post I come across is end of the school year related. It might be someone in a cap and gown or pictures of a graduation party. Then there are those shots of kids grinning from ear to ear, knowing there's no more homework, tests, or assemblies for quite a while.
Not Quickly Broken
If you have been to more than one wedding, you have probably heard today’s Scripture read, maybe while the couple braids rope. We all get the symbolism and understand the imagery of the tight knit rope, portraying a covenant relationship dependent on the third strand to hold the other two together. But, could today’s verse be about something other than marriage?
Wash Before Wearing
As my 6th-grade classmates plugged their noses in disgust, I knew I was in trouble. It was a scorcher of a day. The school's broken air condition didn't help matters. As we continued to roast in the chorus room, a funky smell began to set in. People looked around and wondered about the cause of the puttered odor. Self-conscious, I prayed they wouldn't figure out it was me, but God failed to answer my plea on that day.
Rooted and Established
We do desperate things when we long to be loved. We will go to dramatic lengths to experience love, confirm we are loved, or show others we are lovable. From people-pleasing and attention-seeking to fixing our behavior and becoming a doormat, there is nothing off-limits to what we're willing to do to experience that elusive thing called love. These responses focus on our behavior and work towards being worthy of love. If we can perform, act, and look worthy, we reason we may actually be worthy.
Pure Words
I’m not a jewelry guy. Now, I was more than willing to go a little on the pricey side for my wife’s Denise’s ring, but I made sure I showed her some wedding bands for me on Amazon that were $30. I did not want something pricey on my hand, knowing that as soon as someone gives me a basketball, I am going to take the ring off and go play…
Star of the Week
Being "Star of the Week" in Mr. Holt's class, my second-grade teacher, was a big deal. The recognition came with some special privileges. You were able to bring something extra for show and tell, pick out the book for story time, and take notes to the front office…
A Light to My Path
We will never make a sacrifice for God’s Kingdom when our most significant concern is our own needs and well-being. We often speak about faith, but deep down inside, we crave certainty. Rather than yearning for certainty, we must pursue clarity. Clarity is knowing what we should do…
I Know The Plans
We write it on Hallmark cards, post it to our Instagram story, cross-stitch it to a pillow, and use it to encourage a person struggling to understand God's will. Jeremiah 29:11 is one of our most beloved, yet most misunderstood, verses in the entire Bible…
Only You Can Play
My kindergarten class put on a play for our entire elementary school with me playing the distinguished role of Tree #2. All I had to do was hold my arms above my head, look dapper in my brown and green sweater, and recite one line…
Practice These Things
The word "practice" causes people to cringe for plenty of reasons. It stirs up a host of different emotions. For some, this word brings back memories of long days of being yelled at by a coach. For others, practice has left scars after pouring everything into a dream and failing to work out. Regardless of how the word makes us feel, practice doesn't lead to perfection, but it does spur on progress and growth…
Dwell Among You
Have you ever experienced something so frustrating or stressful that it consumes you? It is the first thing you think about when you wake up and the last thing you think about as you fall asleep? Maybe it is just me, but there have been instances like this when the frustration of my circumstances took rule in my heart instead of the peace of Christ….
Crashing Down
My introverted self loves rainy days and the quiet time at home it brings. When my girls were younger, we'd often watch movies or play cards and board games - now that they're teenagers, they binge-watch Netflix, play on their iPads, or FaceTime their friends. But I digress…
Back to the Basics
Two years ago, my husband and I bought our first pop-up camper. Amid the Coronavirus pandemic and travel restrictions, we knew we had to invest in some form of a summer vacation plan that would allow us to explore and adventure with our kids. The solution: camping!
You May Have Life
When I was a sophomore in college, I studied abroad in Australia. I traveled across the world, not knowing anyone, and lived with a wonderful family. Of course, I could go down a long rabbit trail of God's provision and protection, seeing that I didn't plan much before going except buying the plane ticket, but that's a different story…
Hope on the Shore
This passage of Scripture speaks to God's willingness to remind us of His faithfulness when all hope seems lost. In moments of desperation, He urges us to look back on our past to remember the strength that follows us into the future.
Seeing is Believing
Let’s be honest, the disciple Thomas has a bad rap among Jesus followers. I have heard sermons where Thomas was bashed for expressing doubt. He’s even referred to as “Doubting Thomas.” What a rough way to be remembered! But both the bashing and his nickname has never sat well with me because who can blame Thomas for doubting?
Can’t Go Back
Jesus had a unique way of turning our world upside down. He never did things according to the book. He had little regard for our expectations of how things should be. The crowds who flocked to Jesus were hopeful He was "the one." This man from Bethlehem would overthrow the oppressive Roman government and lead them towards freedom…
Jesus & The Tomb
On this side of the cross, we don’t quite know what to do with Saturday of Holy Week. We know the story of God’s love does not end on the cross or inside the tomb. Death does not have the final word. But, for those who witness it firsthand, this Saturday is a dark day, full of unanswered questions. Put yourself in their shoes as you read the passage today
Jesus & The Cross
A lot has happened since the meal Jesus and his disciples shared together. Jesus is betrayed, arrested, denied, and falsely placed on trial. Jesus is condemned, beaten, and required to carry His cross to the place where He is crucified and will soon take His last breath. All hope seems lost, but then…
Jesus & His Disciples
During the Passover, stories of God’s faithfulness were told and retold over a meal. The repeating of these stories fought against the tendency to forget God’s goodness. So, it is fitting that at His last Passover, Jesus sits around a table with his closest friends, telling them a better story of His sacrificial love.