That Pain in Your Life? Wait for the Surprise Twist
“You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good. He brought me to this position so I could save the lives of many people.” Genesis 50:20 (NLT) My daughter’s fourteenth birthday is coming up...
View ArticleGrace in the Midst of a Marriage Crisis
I’ve been without words, almost mute, for most of the last few months. Life changes I hadn’t seen coming knocked the wind out of me, and I’m still short of breath, trying to make sense of the...
View ArticleTrue Confession Leads to the Wonder of Resurrection
Even now— this is the Lord’s declaration— turn to me with all your heart, with fasting, weeping, and mourning. Tear your hearts, not just your clothes, and return to the Lord your God. For he is...
View ArticleA Forgiveness Beyond Comprehension
I used to keep a mental highlight reel of my worst offenses. At the end of even the best day, my brain could hit the play button, and as scenes of my sins scrolled across the screen of my mind, I...
View ArticleThe Greatest Ruining of My Life
When I first discovered my husband was having an affair, my whole world quite literally fell apart. I had put my identity in being a good Christian wife, with a good Christian family, sitting in the...
View ArticleHow Forgiving Others Truly Sets Us Free
I’d lost count of the hurt. At one point long ago, I kept a mental tally of the words and woundings, but eventually the list turned into a tangled mess. Instead of looking at each painful memory one by...
View ArticleGiving Grace Even to Those Who Might Not Deserve It
This past year, I chose to host a Christmas table at our church holiday brunch. I decorated it with miniature plastic pine trees from home and borrowed battery-operated candles from the table next to...
View ArticleWhat God Can Do with the Shattered Pieces of Your Heart
For the Times You Are Tempted to Walk Away from God That Sunday morning started gray and cloudy, with rain expected before noon. Crushed gravel crunched beneath my pumps as we walked toward the...
View ArticleHope for When You’ve Messed Up
My fingers flew through Schumann’s Papillons as the audience in the recital hall watched and listened. I had practiced this piano piece for months. As I focused on playing the correct black and white...
View ArticleGiving Up Your Bitterness and Praying the Prayer You Don’t Want To
I had a particularly difficult season in business last year. In a co-worker’s own hurt of perhaps not being admired any longer, listened to, or valued, she became insolent — to the point of saying...
View ArticleMake It Hard to Be Offended
I have a confession to make. When I was new to conversations on race and culture, I got upset a lot . . . like a lot a lot. There was the time a random woman behind me in the check out lane at the...
View ArticleAccepting God’s Forgiveness Means Letting It Stay Finished
For his unfailing love toward those who fear him is as great as the height of the heavens above the earth. He has removed our sins as far from us as the east is from the west. The Lord is like a father...
View ArticleHe Said How Many Times?
I felt the weight of my morning schedule as it derailed. Dashing into the Bible study room, I scrambled to find an open seat. I hate being late, especially when I’m the new person, so with a frazzled...
View ArticleHow My Grandma’s Forgiveness Footsteps Saved My Life
My grandmother was born at a time when African Americans, both young and old, referred to any mature Black woman as “Ms.”, which meant that everyone on the Black side of my small town called my...
View ArticleWhen You Have a Nasty Neighbor
“See that house next door?” My friend pointed out her window. “If our church wasn’t so close, I’d move in a heartbeat. She’s a horrible neighbor and there’s nothing I can do to please her. I know from...
View ArticleThe Amazing Thing That Can Happen When We’re Simply Living Out Our Faith
As a life plan advisor at a retirement community, I’m part of a marketing team whose office is about 100 yards from administration. That means a lot of back and forth when I’m busy, so my step count –...
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