Weekly Devotions August 10-14
“I was an amazing mother before I had kids.” Therapist and author Kristen Howerton shared this thought to describe how she had imagined herself as the perfect mom before she
Continue reading“I was an amazing mother before I had kids.” Therapist and author Kristen Howerton shared this thought to describe how she had imagined herself as the perfect mom before she
Continue readingMy mom was born in 1930 and grew up under the shadow of the Great Depression on a farm among the mountains of West Virginia. Life was hard, resources were
Continue readingA Shady Place to Sit It will be a shelter and shade from the heat of the day – Isaiah 4:6 There are two types of people. The first are
Continue readingManna in the form of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream delivered via drone to your doorstep. Or if you are in the mood for some Thai food, that can be
Continue readingSome days it takes a leap of faith just to get out of bed in the morning. Do you ever feel like that? The news has been coming at you
Continue readingHope for Prisoner of War Brigadier General Robinson Risner came in the form of a single blade of grass. He was able to get a glimpse of it through a
Continue readingI know I have a spare tire somewhere in the back of the car, but I never think about it and have no idea how to even get it out,
Continue readingYesterday, I listened to a panel discussion by United Methodist Church leaders on how the church can respond as we seek justice and peace in response to the sin of
Continue reading“Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near.” This was the second verse from Philippians we examined in our Max Lucado study, “Anxious for Nothing.” After telling
Continue readingOur very own Angela Peabody was featured in the current issue of The Upper Room daily devotional. The Upper Room has given us permission to reprint her devotion (see copyright
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