Don’t miss what God has for you today. You need to cast those worries on the Lord that you are carrying around in your pocket. Here’s a thought I wrote about a year ago in my journal,
Devotional
More Where That Came From: The Parable of the Talents
Thoughts and reflections on the Parable of the talents.
What’s In Your Hand Today?
What would happen if we just did the work that’s right in front of us and did it with excellence? By God’s grace, that’s my goal.
The Weary Traveler
Are you a weary traveler longing for a home? You long for a place but find none. You’re restless and tired, but your thirst drives you on.
A Catalyst For Change In The World
You can be a catalyst to change in the world around us. More than ever, we need peacemakers to step up to bring healing to our communities. Here’s a question to ask yourself; are you building bridges or starting fires by the words you speak? I think this is a critical question to ask.
Joy Made Full
It’s the Lord’s heart that we have fruit in our lives and that our Joy is made full. Listen in as I discuss the joy and fruit God wants in your life. Yes, YOU can have these things in your life. It’s not reserved for a select few. God will […]
God Will Finish The Work In You
Are you facing difficulty in life? Life can be uncertain at times but as a believer, there is a peace that you can experience. You don’t need all the answers to have this peace. Philippians 1:6 has been a constant source of encouragement during difficult and uncertain times. Take a […]
A Brighter Life
May our lives grow ever brighter because we know Him – the light of the world. May our experience with God be more than do’s and don’ts but that marked by love.
The Inner Garden
Like a physical garden, we all have an inner garden. How would you describe your inner garden? Would you say it’s well-tended and one that’s filled with love, joy and peace? Or is your garden overrun with anxiety, confusion, anger, worry and frustration?
The Raw Materials
I don’t know where to go from here? Maybe you are asking the same question I find myself asking often.