Monthly Archives: May 2016

Exercising My Faith

Recently I became busy making excuses not to exercise. I’m too tired. My muscles ache. It’s too hot out. I just don’t feel up to it. There are too many other things to do today. I feel depressed. After going … Continue reading

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Avoiding Spiritual Shipwreck

Lately because of someone I love losing their passion for the Lord in recent months, the term “shipwrecked faith” has come to mind. This nautical term concerning faith comes from Scripture–1 Timothy 1:19: “Holding fast to faith (that leaning of … Continue reading

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Letting Go Of Control

Recently I had one of those dreams again—the kind I’ve had on a regular basis. In these dreams I’m trying to accomplish something, but I can’t. Sometimes it’s driving from one destination to another. In the dream, I never arrive. … Continue reading

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Bringing Our Losses to the Lord

“I am thankful, not for the losses but for all God brought me through, because I am positive I wouldn’t otherwise know Him like I do.” These words came in a testimony from a woman named Alison in Beth Moore’s … Continue reading

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