Wait. Generally used as an intransitive verb, wait is defined as “to remain stationary in readiness or expectation” (Merriam-Webster). Though often spoken in isolation, it is not a passive or weak verb. This little word carries weight. No pun intended.
Read MoreLately, I have had some great questions about how to be friends with people of the opposite sex. This is such a tough issue for people to navigate. It has become even more interesting as we explore the world of sexuality and how people tend to struggle with their gender or their sexual attraction in this current day.
Read MoreMaya Angelou said ‘ I learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but will never forget how you made them feel.
Read MoreA new series with Tirzah!
Read MoreJanuary is almost gone and as I think of the last month, the word ‘permissible’ seems to continually come to mind. Have you ever been given an opportunity that sounds great on paper, but doesn’t seem like it is the best option for you?
Read MoreReflections from the middle of the trials
Read MoreAll throughout the Bible, there are different and distinct types of love that are mentioned. In the greek, there are four words to define different types of love: agape, eros, philio, and storge. The most powerful form of love is agape, the love that God has for us. It is the essence of God, it is who he is.
Read MoreThe parable of Matthew 20:1-16 and teamwork
Read MoreLearning discernment as we navigate dreams
Read MoreWhat are you thinking? What is the first thought that normally pops into your head when you wake up?
Read MorePractical tips and advice for a new small group leader
Read MoreThere is a time for everything. Do you remember a parent or grandparent sharing this with you? Perhaps you heard the Byrds sing a version of this?
Read MoreAs we begin this year, what does your gratitude list look like? What does the Bible say about being thankful?
Read MoreThe glory of God is to be manifested through us in all things, at all times. But how is it possible?
Read MoreA few years back I started the tradition of making a family calendar each year, with photographs from the previous year and 12 Bible verses for each of the 12 months.
Read MoreAdvice to help launch your first bible study group
Read MoreLast winter, on my 29th birthday, I wanted to reach another goal and check another dream off my bucket list by the time I turned the big 3-0. I spent a few weeks considering what goal would be worth pursuing based on my interests and values.
Read MoreHappy New Year’s Eve, sister!
We hope your December was restful and relaxing. Praying there were lots of joyful moments with family and friends. Ushering in 2022, we are imagining a new tomorrow. Praying things are headed to a positive state here in the United States and all around the world.
Read MoreOur word for the week is REJOICE.
Read MoreThe word for this week’s word study is SEEK.
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