I've wanted to write a post for months, but life has been so busy I never could sit down with my thoughts. There are numerous things to write about, like Noah’s flood and the current transgender trainwreck/movement.However, I’ve been on the road with Ryan. We are figuring out our future and what it looks like … Continue reading Angel at a truck stop
Tag: forgiveness
Forgiveness: A gardening lesson in grace and forgiveness by my niece
My cousin visited last week with her young children: one is seven and one is four. We grew up like sisters, and because her husband is in the military, she lives in another state and is about to be stationed farther away in a couple of months. While it's not the subject of this post, … Continue reading Forgiveness: A gardening lesson in grace and forgiveness by my niece
False Preachers, Love, and Suicide: Where is the hope?
For a while, I’ve wanted to write something about this topic but didn’t know what to say or how to present it. (There are also too many topics in my head that are written in here.) Last year (or was it a year before? It’s been a long year!) several young pastors committed suicide. One … Continue reading False Preachers, Love, and Suicide: Where is the hope?
Cognitive dissonance: What if we had to unlearn everything we have been taught?
What does it mean to be renewed by your mind? What exactly is the transformation that takes place when we are “transformed by the renewing of your mind”? What does it mean that His kingdom is not of this world? What does it mean we are to leave the world behind and follow Christ? What … Continue reading Cognitive dissonance: What if we had to unlearn everything we have been taught?
I had a meltdown over soup and a rental car: “If you think you’ve messed up God’s plan; you, my friend, are not that powerful.”
I am not sure how to tell this story, but it was such a magnificent thing for me to witness in my life, somehow have to. It was a week filled with “God left me” and miracles. I know now, more than ever, we need to cling to Christ. There are so many uncertainties in … Continue reading I had a meltdown over soup and a rental car: “If you think you’ve messed up God’s plan; you, my friend, are not that powerful.”
