Lisa and I are friends with two couples who are expecting. One of which will welcome their new a little daughter into the world sometime in the next few weeks.
I memorized Psalm 67 in college and I have quoted it many times since, during worship services as well as in other contexts. Recently however, as our pastor read this
Redemption. It is such a beautiful word. A word that holds a meaning so rich and so deep mere words can never fully describe it. Without the redemption afforded us
Friendship, it is something we all need; a sense of community, support, and belonging (Though I do know a couple self-professed loners who would attempt to argue this). Friendship is
Have you ever kept a diary or journal? A place where you write your innermost thoughts: your struggles, concerns, joys, and hopes. If so, the thought of someone reading it
We have such a tendency to water down words. Lessening their impact through casual use: awesome, love, and worship were the three that came to mind. Worship? You might ask,
Each of us has likely heard the warning “be careful what you wish for”. It seems in our humanness we are often prone to believe the grass IS truly greener on
“Stop pursuing opportunities – start pursuing Jesus and let opportunities pursue you.” This sentence, I from a sermon by Mark Batterson, put words to that which I have been striving
This week I had a surprise and welcome visit from a cousin who was driving through Indiana on his way to Kansas. We had not seen each other in twelve