What’s In Your Hand?

The team I’m part of started a Bible study today. We are spending the next number of weeks going through the first five books of the Bible (the Pentateuch), and Continue Reading →

Community & Opportunity

As this latest lockdown drags on, I must admit to being weary of the restrictions. I long for the days when I could have others over for dinner or meet Continue Reading →

“Sad” But Delighted In

We got a couple of inches of snow this weekend, and with some encouragement, I went out and attempted to make some snowmen. With very limited resources in the back Continue Reading →

When the Promise Fades…

As I was doing one of my prayer walks yesterday, I saw a beautiful rainbow. (The photo below does it no justice, but it does illustrate what I am thinking Continue Reading →

Hope for 2021

I shared last week that hope is one of my words for 2021. So far, it seems there isn’t a lot of hope being spread this year. In fact, some Continue Reading →

Words For 2021

For the last few years, I have asked God at the start of January for a word for the year and a verse to go along with it. Those become Continue Reading →

What Is Enough?

I have started a weekly routine of walking specific routes within the city where I live, praying and focusing on God and His heart for the city and the people Continue Reading →

Making Room

Advent is here. It is time to prepare for the arrival of our King. Is there anything you need to put away to make room for what’s to come? Continue Reading →

Thankful

It is a struggle nearly every week to decide what to write about. Usually, I have something in mind for much of the week, but when Tuesday arrives again, the Continue Reading →

A Puzzling Paradox

If you’ve been reading my blog posts for very long, you’ve likely noticed I enjoy jigsaw puzzles. This summer I was given one of the most challenging ones I’ve ever Continue Reading →