Are my words, and really, my day-to-day life aligned with the word of God – do they attest to the freedom that Jesus so preciously bought for me at Calvary? Am I free? Am I free?
It’s not easy to be thankful ALL the time! Sometimes I honestly find that being thankful is not easy. When God takes me through things that are painful, unpleasant and unlike what I expect, I really do not want to be thankful. Do you feel the...
Have you ever sat in meditation and felt too young, too weak, too naïve, or too unworthy to serve God in the area that you are called to serve? I know I have. For a very long time, I felt that I was too young and not bold enough to...
It was fascinating for Ruth to watch God work in her life. She purposed to look out for signs of God’s work as she went about her life. She found that this practice strengthened her faith and belief in God. Trusting God is made a lot easier...
A reflection is a “serious and intentional thought process that considers one’s past in preparation for the future”.
"There are no coincidences with God. He plans things for our good, goes out of his way to protects us from evil, and works things out for his glory."
I’ve worn contact lenses most of my life. I was fifteen years of age when my world suddenly began to get fuzzy, and eighteen when my doctor diagnosed Keratoconus, a condition that alters the shape of the cornea and causes severe short-sight. So I...
“Truth stumbles in the streets, and honesty has been outlawed. Yes, truth is gone, and anyone who renounces evil is attacked.”
Credit: Xan Griffin on Unsplash CHAPTER EIGHTEEN It was time for another family get together and James found himself delivering another teaching to his children. This time the teaching was about prayer. “A Christian is a person who is determined to...
He, just like Apostle Paul, considered himself a wretch. Yet, God extended his grace to him. Even in his deepest and darkest, God's grace, though unmerited and undeserved, just like anyone else who is saved, was granted to him. John Newton gladly...











