by Steve Wickham Worldly thinking has us resenting the fact and nature of a breakdown, but this is where faith in Jesus is the answer to that conundrum. As Christ …
by Diane Woodrow Today, November 19th, is World Toilet Day!!! And here is quote from The UN’s website about why they have decided to call a World Toilet Day. What is …
by guest writer Lucinda Smith The air is colder, the clouds denser, the green leaves are subtly turning and the crisper, browner ones already lie crunchy beneath our feet. Autumn …
by guest writer Lucinda Smith Our heads are often full of voices – voices that pull us in opposing directions. There are so many words and not enough spaces in …
by Talitha Fraser In Melbourne, Australia, we are several months into our second lockdown, in this piece I explore the potential of seeing this COVID-impacted season as one of pilgrimage – …
by Sue Duby Finding a home was hard. Not just hard… impossible. We’d moved from a tiny town in East Texas where houses rarely sold quickly and prices seemed so low …
by Sue Duby March brought an impromptu drive to Texas to visit “like family” friends. Celebrating Chuck’s birthday. Sharing deep heart moments. Evening strolls in the cool night air. Morning chats …
by June Friesen 2 Corinthians 4:7-12 tells us that if you only look at us, you might well miss the brightness. We carry this precious Message around in the unadorned clay …
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