At dusk, almost exactly one day after the firefight, the news then began to circulate. The cruel truth began to be spoken.
Can I still trust the Lord when my plans unravel? When everyone around me is focused on his or her own plans? This wedding, I reminded myself, is a wedding by faith.
Today, even with all the graphic photographs, survivor accounts, and documents, there are those who downplay the Holocaust and the atrocities of World War II.
Finding new ways to celebrate loved ones can feel like a big task, but it doesn’t need to be! Step out of your routine and switch things up.
Plan a day to do things that they enjoy doing.
Today is National Good Samaritan Day! In honor of living as the Good Samaritan did, this essay is from Elisa Morgan’s book, She Did What She Could, reminding us of what we are able to do for others.
God will use grief to shape them, and draw them closer to himself. You cannot fix or take away their pain. But you can sit beside them as they cry or listen while they talk about their loss.
This post is by guest author, Francine Rivers, and was originally published on Crosswalk.
By her simple question, my new friend showed interest in connecting. She knocked on the door of my library and I invited her in, and a friendship was born.
I typically think of justice as making sure that when people do things that are wrong, they get the punishment they deserve. But here, God’s justice is not focused on punishing the wrongdoer.
The Super Bowl is a great goal, and I have no doubt you guys can get there, but in all my years in the league, I’ve found the most consistently successful teams are driven by something even bigger than that.