This is an excerpt from All the Feels: Discover Why Emotions Are (Mostly) Awesome and How to Untangle Them When They’re Not by Elizabeth Laing Thompson.
By DiAnn Mills, author of Airborne
Our constantly changing world brings us in contact with hardships, misfortune, and tragedies. Each event can cause us to feel like God has abandoned us.
Practical philosophy is an important tool with vast amounts of power.
Moment by moment, Jesus gave me fresh strength and loved me back to life.
This article was originally posted on The Disciple Maker and written by Teresa Swanstrom Anderson.
The Kingdom of truth, beauty, and goodness does not come by convincing people we are right at any cost or by cramming our truth down someone’s throat.
When his parents died, Matt dropped out of school and became a dishwasher. He was only twelve when a Baltimore ship captain took him on as a cabin boy. That skipper was the closest thing Matt ever had to a father.
We wait for hope and for healing and for miracles. We wait for a global pandemic to subside. We wait on God. It’s one of his favorite tools to get our attention.
Resurrection does not have to do exclusively with what happens after we are buried or cremated. It does have to do with that, but first of all it has to do with the way we live right now.
By Eric E.
In the context of these understandable yet piercing questions, choosing to believe that God is for you and not against you can be difficult.
Rhythms and seasons are the essence of the created order and the backbone of our life journey.
This excerpt is from Jerome Daley’s book, Gravitas.