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Reflections on Stillness: Understanding God’s Timing in Your Unfulfilled 2023
Reflections on Stillness: Understanding God’s Timing in Your Unfulfilled 2023 As we stand at the threshold of a new year, many of us might be sorting through the remnants of 2023 with a sense of unfulfillment. Our dreams and resolutions from January, now December’s distant echoes, may not have crystallized into the reality we had…
Read MoreChristmas Eve
Christmas Eve When “O Holy Night” first pierced the quietude of a church in Roquemaure, France, its message echoed far beyond its origins, reverberating with the drumbeat of a burgeoning movement for liberty and human dignity. Cappeau’s verse, set to Adam’s transcendent melody, became an inadvertent battle cry for revolutionaries and a voice to the…
Read MoreGideon’s Reluctance: The Strength in Hesitation
Gideon’s Reluctance: The Strength in Hesitation The biblical narrative of Gideon resonates profoundly with all who have faced the paralyzing grip of hesitation (Judges 6). His initial reluctance to lead Israel against the Midianite oppression is met with a divine message that both acknowledges his fear and assures him of God’s empowering presence. Gideon’s hesitation…
Read MoreThe Doubt of Thomas: Embracing Questions and Uncertainty
The Doubt of Thomas: Embracing Questions and Uncertainty Doubt is a companion many would rather not acknowledge, especially within the context of faith. However, the Apostle Thomas, often dubbed ‘Doubting Thomas,’ stands as a testament to the fact that faith and doubt can coexist, even in the most devoted of believers. His request to see…
Read MoreJourneying With Jonah: Sitting with Discomfort
Journeying With Jonah: Sitting with Discomfort Discomfort isn’t something we welcome with open arms. It’s the prickly fabric against the skin, the pebble in the shoe on a long walk—always a signal that something is amiss. Yet, in the story of Jonah, we see a different kind of discomfort—the discomfort of a divine calling that…
Read MoreThe Unseen Growth: Trusting God’s Work in Stillness
The Unseen Growth: Trusting God’s Work in Stillness In the noise of our daily lives, stillness is often unwelcome. It’s easy to equate activity with productivity and progress. But what about those times when life forces us into stillness, when we are called not to act but to wait? These periods can appear fruitless and…
Read MoreThe Art of Patience: Waiting on God During the Cold Seasons of Our Journey
The Art of Patience: Waiting on God During the Cold Seasons of Our Journey There are moments in life when our spiritual journey feels akin to a hard winter’s day. Despite the biting cold and barren landscape, we must continue our walk, trusting that spring’s warmth is on the horizon. This season of waiting is…
Read MoreSnowy Parables: Learning from the Transformative Power of Snow in Scripture
Snowy Parables: Learning from the Transformative Power of Snow in Scripture When winter descends and the snow begins to fall, the world transforms before our eyes. The landscape becomes new, the familiar is made strange, and silence takes a hold of the bustling world. Snow, crystalline and pure, holds within its flakes myriad lessons about…
Read MoreOvercoming Holiday Grief: The Biblical Path to Hope and Healing
Overcoming Holiday Grief: The Biblical Path to Hope and Healing The holiday season unfurls a tapestry of vivid imagery: families reuniting, friends exchanging laughter, and communities sharing the joy of the season. But what if your tapestry is frayed with the threads of grief? For many, the holidays sharpen the ache of loss, reminding us…
Read MoreAlone but Not Forsaken: God’s Promises for Those Feeling Lonely During the Holidays
Alone but Not Forsaken: God’s Promises for Those Feeling Lonely During the Holidays The holidays are heralded as a time of togetherness, twinkling lights reflecting the warmth of family gatherings and merry meetings with friends. Yet, for many, an unspoken solitude looms over the joyous façade. Loneliness can be especially poignant during these times, where…
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