Weekly Devotion 8-18-21
Something about her body language triggered my concern for her safety. When our car first rounded the bend in the road, I noticed the two of them. A male and
Continue readingSomething about her body language triggered my concern for her safety. When our car first rounded the bend in the road, I noticed the two of them. A male and
Continue readingOur ministers have recently embarked on a sermon series focused on the Ten Commandments (Exodus: Chapter 20, 2-17). I have found the sermons interesting, thought provoking, and helpful as their
Continue readingMom cleaned Dad’s eyeglasses every morning for him. Dad became very protective of Mom, driving her wherever she needed to go, sometimes just waiting in the car while she did
Continue readingI am never very good at the quick comebacks when I’m in the middle of an argument. But my mind stews on it long after the moment has passed, and
Continue readingI wish I had called my parents more often during those busy years of raising our two girls. Mom and Dad didn’t often call me; they waited to hear from
Continue readingOur culture suffers from a pervasive feeling that we are never enough, that our work is never enough. We are weary, not just from lack of physical rest, but even
Continue readingBeing a person of integrity. It’s simple but it’s hard. When we think of what it means to be a person of integrity, most of us think of it as
Continue readingWe recently returned to attending the 1115 worship service in person. Although our ministers, church staff, audio visual staff, music staff and singers, bell ringers, etc. (and no doubt many
Continue readingSometimes God astonishes us with the miracles He works in our presence, and at other times He chooses to work miracles more quietly through us. He lets us struggle a
Continue readingThis week's lay devotion was written by Kim Wu: I wanted to have a beautiful cutting garden for flowers this summer. My sister has had one in her yard for
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