31 Day Challenge 2017, Jesus in Everyday Life, My Story

Day 16 of 31 Days of Seeing Jesus in Your Daily Life: Me Too

Me Too I was a senior in high school with two boys in pursuit I was interested in both, but which to choose? Then I discovered I was being played the fool. The game they played was harsh and cruel. The winner was who could claim my virginity My heart didn’t matter nor did my… Continue reading Day 16 of 31 Days of Seeing Jesus in Your Daily Life: Me Too

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Day 14 of 31 Days of Seeing Jesus In Your Daily Life: Today Didn’t Go As Planned

Today was one of those days that didn’t got the way I planned. Ever have one of those? I should be used to this by now. I should. But I’m not.   Some days I wake up with my day all planned out. Then circumstances come up and take me in a completely different direction.… Continue reading Day 14 of 31 Days of Seeing Jesus In Your Daily Life: Today Didn’t Go As Planned

31 Day Challenge 2017, Jesus in Everyday Life

Day 13 of 31 Days of Seeing Jesus in Your Daily Life: God Is NOT a Vending Machine – Part 2: Abide and Ask

Ever wonder what it means to abide in Jesus and why it’s so important? And what it has to do with treating God like a Vending Machine? Well,come on in and I will let you in on the secret.

31 Day Challenge 2017, Jesus in Everyday Life

Day 10 of 31 Days of Seeing Jesus in Your Daily Life: Two Little Girls

Two little girls Sat together in the same row, Because there was no one with the last name Beginning with M, N, or O   Two little girls Became the best of friends; Vowing to be by each other’s side Until the very end.   Two little girls Holding hands on the swing; Elbows locked… Continue reading Day 10 of 31 Days of Seeing Jesus in Your Daily Life: Two Little Girls

Jesus in Everyday Life, My Story

The Glass Pitcher

Yesterday I felt overwhelmed by life and uninspired to do anything—write, laundry, dishes, make a grocery list, anything. I asked God to help me write something meaningful, but I’ve got nothing. I started a message and stopped. I erased it and started again—and stopped. I repeated this cycle for hours. I wouldn’t call it writer’s… Continue reading The Glass Pitcher

Pause, Reflect

Pause. Breathe. Reflect

Tonight's sunset is a great reminder to Pause. Remember who God is and that He has not abandoned you in your season of transition. Thank Him for His unfathomable love and constant care. Breathe. Take a few deep cleansing breaths to clear your heart and mind while leaning on your Father for endurance and strength. Ask… Continue reading Pause. Breathe. Reflect