Here’s another one:
I’ve been publishing very little on here lately. It hasn’t been intentional necessarily. I’ve learned to surrender my pen to His direction. Right now, it’s time for Instagram content. However, here’s my latest post. The link below is the forgiveness one that is referenced in the first few “slides” of this post. Thank you for
If the book of Acts was read like a travel journal, I couldn’t wait to read the entries for Acts 17. Some present-day Christians run from philosophy when Paul took a running start for it. After fleeing Thessalonica and Berea, Paul finds himself strolling the marketplace of Athens while waiting for his ministry partners to
Limitations. Reservations. Even questions. We tend to hit the “pause” button in our lives. Jesus starts moving, and we start moaning, “I’m not ready!” We tend to tell God what He can do in our lives. We hold on to something in our past with clutched arms, shaking our heads firmly. In the book of
Perspective. It’s on the menu. Sometimes, we lack the entree, and other times, we put too much emphasis on it. We forget to balance between a healthy difference of opinion and forcing “our truth” onto others. You may be familiar with the Pixar film Ratatouille. Anton Ego, the food critic, intimidates and belittles the restaurant’s