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What’s next for us? Looking to God for the answers I need most
I’ve been wrestling with whether or when and where Evelyn should move to a care community. Will God give me the answers through the advice of my friends?
Monday Meditation: ‘Tell Me a Story,’ Part 5: Admitting my lack
Any of us might have pride fed by our self-derision of others. Today’s story helps us resist the tendency.
Amid today’s unprecedented criticism, I thank God for the church!
We have a wonderful support network, and I realize most of it stems from one source: the church. Despite the church’s many flaws, I thank God for the church!
Monday Meditation: ‘Tell Me a Story,’ Part 4: Continuing to pray
We can identify with the suffering of this widow, and that makes her example all the more compelling.
Two lists with insight into how I’m actually coping right now
This week I’ve gathered five small subjects, grouped into two lists. Each one gives some insight into how we’re doing in January 2024.
‘Tell Me a Story,’ Part 3: Recognizing God’s presence and love
Let’s focus on just one aspect of just one character in this, perhaps the most famous of the stories Jesus told. What might we conclude about the older brother’s consistent service?
All’s well that ends well enough: a record of this week’s surprises
Tuesday was a LONG day! Things are looking better on Wednesday.
Monday meditation: ‘Tell Me a Story,’ Part 2: Anticipating the harvest
For those who are a part of the kingdom, the harvest is a good thing, something to look forward to; an occasion of joy, not fear.
The days are good, even when grief stops by for an unexpected visit
I’m learning not to be surprised by grief, and I’m deciding maybe I should welcome it. That’s good, because grief is a persistent visitor.
Monday meditation: ‘Tell Me a Story,’ Part 1: Measuring my life
“A person is a fool to store up earthly wealth but not have a rich relationship with God.”
Thinking about sniffles in a whole new way: It’s not ‘JUST a cold’
Even this small compromise of my energy reminds me that my good health is vital for our household to function these days.
Monday meditation: ‘God Came Down,’ Part 5: Ending the wait
Like Times Square revelers and the quiet worshippers Simeon and Anna, we wait.
‘Keeping Christmas,’ it happened again for us, even this year
Different to be sure, but Christmas this year didn’t go unmarked or uncelebrated. We’ll always remember how we “kept Christmas” at the end of 2023.
Monday meditation: ‘God Came Down,’ Part 4: Claiming his gift
Christmas holds the promise that there’s something more than the worries and weariness of this life.
I’ll not call this a Christmas letter, just a greeting from the heart
We’re not sending cards this year, but maybe this heartfelt greeting will be enough to take their place.
Monday Meditation: ‘God Came Down,’ Part 3: Responding to the news
We’ll be patient with a picture that looks like it came from a 1950s Hollywood set because of the beautiful truths it seeks to convey.
It comes slowly, so I’ll keep at it—again and again and again
A friend wrote after reading last week’s post to say, “I’m deeply moved by your practice of gratitude.”
Monday meditation: ‘God came down,’ Part 2: Knowing his presence
Both women knew God was at work. And isn’t that what we all want?
‘Different’ describes our days, including our Christmas this year
Different is the category for every aspect of our life right now. Christmas will simply fit the pattern.
Monday meditation: ‘God came down,’ Part 1: Accepting the call
Yielding to God’s call almost always leads to difficulty, if not hardship and heartache. Mary’s story is a prime example.