The scripture passage, Isaiah 56:1,6-7 talks about God’s covenant with his people. I think we can learn from this scripture to help us understand the commitment of the marriage covenant more clearly. CLICK FOR MORE…
I wear my faith on my sleeve and I strive to live a life of integrity and intention. I am a joy-seeker, an off-road enthusiast and scripture lover.
The scripture passage, Isaiah 56:1,6-7 talks about God’s covenant with his people. I think we can learn from this scripture to help us understand the commitment of the marriage covenant more clearly. CLICK FOR MORE…
This is only the beginning of the uncomfortable nature of being human. There is even a chart with emojis to help you describe the level of discomfort because sometimes words cannot describe it. CLICK FOR MORE…
We spend much of our lives waiting for something or another. You’d think as much time as we spend waiting, we’d be better at it. CLICK FOR MORE…
“Preach the Gospel and if necessary use words” is attributed to Saint Francis of Assisi; his message to share the Gospel through your actions by showing love, compassion and mercy to others. CLICK FOR MORE…
The thing is, justice is something we can seek but it is not ours to give. Justice is God’s to give. We can try our best to be fair, but again, it is based on our perception of what is fair. CLICK FOR MORE…
Heavy winds, crashing rocks, earthquakes and fire do not sound like a recipe for an enjoyable evening. Nor do any of the other natural disasters such as hurricane, flood, tornado, or tsunami. CLICK FOR MORE…
Don’t be concerned with whether you can contribute monetarily or materialistically. God is not concerned about money or things. When you come to the Lord, you come bearing the gift of yourself. CLICK FOR MORE…
“You kiss your grandma with that mouth?” Often, the way one talks to and treats their Grandma is not how they treat the general public and especially their friends. CLICK FOR MORE…
This is the nature of Jesus. As with the ultimate sacrifice of death on a cross, Jesus repeatedly surrenders his needs and put the needs of others first. This is hospitality in it’s greatest form. CLICK FOR MORE…