If we allow regret to become a home, a nagging disappointment we constantly live with, we will regret the way we handled our regrets.
When things seem a little out of control, be reminded that God is, and God is good, and God is with me. And that is more than enough.
In uncertain times, learn to embrace ambiguity and trust God’s guidance, even when the way forward isn’t clear.
Do not be faced with the temptation to settle for any identity other than child of God – this week, or any week…
I invite you to examine the posture your faith invites you to adopt this week. Whatever it is, lean in with hopeful and trusting expectancy.
Religion has been our second great divide, but even here, the arguments have sharpened and tolerance levels are low.
“Good Friday” would have seemed a misnomer if you were there on the day. More like “cruel”, “barbaric”…. or perhaps even “predictable”?
There are many benefits that flow from silencing the should word. But like it or not, this shift is not without a price tag.
Signs we can look for to indicate we are in a healthy relationship. If the signs aren’t there, we can move into “what can we do about this?”
At a time when we simultaneously know so much and know so little, it could help us all if we started to argue for the sake of heaven