To Every Thing There Is a Season
Our lives are made up of many seasons. And they always don't turn out the way we expected them to.
Our lives are made up of many seasons. And they always don't turn out the way we expected them to.
The cold has settled in and bright sunshine isn't seen often, especially in the northern states. How are you feeling?
Many scriptures point to how we can recover the joy of the Lord. One of the best known scriptures is Psalm 51 when David prayed, “Restore to me the joy of your salvation” (Psalm 51:12). When he refocused, God began to do the impossible.
So celebrate Christmas merrily! Show others His love. Give so that others can be blessed. Enjoy the company of friends and family. Laugh! Sing heartily!
We could make someone happy if we would just “Do it Now,” and say, “Thank you” or “You made my day.” These words mean a lot too: “What you did for me meant so much.” “I appreciate it.”
Some of what's inside of us needs a lot more work before we'll really see that kind of change. Maybe we are asking ourselves, "How can I change?"
This song adaptation by Kelley Mooney will move you to worship our wonderful Lord and Savior as you listen. Not only is her voice amazing, but she sings with feeling…
Broken plates? What do they have to do with Holy Week?
After a winter of bitterly cold weather and snowstorms, I'm eager to see spring finally arrive on the scene. I know that spring often brings rain, and we may complain…
It’s not only a time to stuff ourselves with all kinds of delicious food and watch football games, but it is also a time to take inventory of what we have to be thankful for.