The human race has been plagued with loneliness ever since the fall of mankind, and this pandemic has certainly increased our aloneness. But we can know that we are not alone in our aloneness!
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Sensing God’s Presence
Do you ever feel lonely? I often do. That’s why sensing the presence of God is so important to me. But I know I am not alone in my aloneness. The human race has been plagued with this malady
Impossible Dreams Can Come True
Do you have a dream? Something you want to accomplish or see happen in your life or in those you love that seems impossible? Whatever it is, I pray it’s an unselfish one in which God will be glorified. Not all of our dreams come true but… Sometimes God does give us our dreams.
We Choose How We Look at Life
Perspective is everything!
Laughter: Balm for the Soul-An Oldie but Goodie
In light of my upcoming move and lack of time, I’ve decided to replay one of my favorite blogs for you.
Complete in THIS Present Moment
For in Christ lives all the fullness of God in a human body. So you also are complete through your union with Christ, who is the head over every ruler and authority. (Col 2:9-10)* We are complete in Christ! I love this concept, for I used to always think I was inadequate in everything. 2 Peter 1:3-4
Are You Too Busy? Let God Be Your Plate-Spinner
School is here for most of you and there are a million things to do and juggle. And while I’m not in school or have kids there, I’m moving in 3 weeks! Yikes! If we’re not careful we will become frazzled complainers and poor example-setters for those around us. A few years ago my kind
Uncertain times? An Opportunity to Increase Your Faith
Transition is hard. Most people don’t like change. Although some do. For me, it depends on what that change is! I’m moving again. Two years ago I moved from my wonderful home and garden of 23 years to an apartment.
Engulfed by Or Riding through Life’s Challenges—YOU CHOOSE
If the LORD had not been on our side…the flood would have engulfed us, the torrent would have swept over us, the raging waters would have swept us away. (Ps 124:1, 4-5) I love to hike and
WHOSE am I? Rights—What Rights?
“Oh no! Not again!” I thought when a chronic health issue resurfaced recently. I was disappointed and dismayed. And I certainly had a hard time giving thanks in it, even though I am right in the middle of teaching a class on Choosing Gratitude.