
Worthy Words (March 8)
Barabbas and me; always be ready; recover your joy; the necessity of discipleship; God is in the ordinary; and what to do when you don’t want to read the Bible
I know what it’s like to go through the motions of “Godly womanhood”, feeling inadequate, weak, and wanting every step of the way.
Like resplendent sunflowers, we radiate God’s glory when we look to the Son. As we get to know Jesus more through His Word, we learn to rest in His grace instead of wrestling with our weakness, and our transformation demonstrates His power.
I know what it’s like to go through the motions of “Godly womanhood”, feeling inadequate, weak, and wanting every step of the way.
Like resplendent sunflowers, we radiate God’s glory when we look to the Son. As we get to know Jesus more through His Word, we learn to rest in His grace instead of wrestling with our weakness, and our transformation demonstrates His power.
I know what it’s like to go through the motions of “Godly womanhood”, feeling inadequate, weak, and wanting every step of the way.
Like resplendent sunflowers, we radiate God’s glory when we look to the Son. As we get to know Jesus more through His Word, we learn to rest in His grace instead of wrestling with our weakness, and our transformation demonstrates His power.
Barabbas and me; always be ready; recover your joy; the necessity of discipleship; God is in the ordinary; and what to do when you don’t want to read the Bible
It’s easy to lose our wonder and appreciation of things we see or experience regularly. It happens with our surroundings, and it happens with the gospel.
The spiritual seed catalog describes abundant, desirable fruit and pesky, unwanted seeds. How can we ensure a good harvest when our “green thumbs” are lacking?
Beauty in the brown, humor in frustration, faith in worrisome circumstances, fellowship in the awkwardness, purpose in failure, and more.
A recent home invasion by mice reminded me of the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ—the most effective strategy for resisting temptation and conquering sin.
It seems Substack is “all the rage” these days. If you’re a Christian writer wondering if Substack is a good way to build your platform, this post is for you.
Do you wonder if social media is necessary to grow a Christian writing platform? I share my own experience and why I quit social media to provide perspective.
We all experience disorientation at some point—the inability to see what’s ahead. In those moments of uncertainty, spiritual landmarks can guide our next steps.
By God’s grace and mercy, I lived to tell the tale of my dangerous trek in a frosty forest. As my heart rate returned to normal, I reflected on biblical truth.
After my experience, I never want to write without a mentor again. Here are 3 compelling reasons every Christian writer needs a mentor to write for God’s glory.
A memoir of meaningful worship moments that remind me of Home, who we are, and the future we can anticipate before the throne of God—our eternal worship service
How did Jesus handle constant demands and continue to serve and love others well even when he had his own needs? His example of humble prayer is helpful.
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