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 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 …
by guest writer J. Thomas How can I improve my conscious contact with God and gain spiritual discernment? Improving my conscious contact with God and gaining spiritual discernment is a …
by Christine Sine “Heaven’s kingdom realm can be illustrated like this: “A person discovered that there was hidden treasure in a field. Upon finding it, he hid it again. Because …
by Jenneth Graser The beginning of lockdown unleashed a burst of creative energies inside of me, which really helped me to process the tremendous stress and uncertainty we were facing. You …
by Diane Woodrow When you pray, what are you praying for? This struck me the other day when I was reading an article about the Spanish flu epidemic that happened …
Catherine Lawton shares this poem with us as an encouragement and welcome to discernment today. May we take the time to prayerfully consider and listen to the stirrings of the …
by Christine Sine This last week my discernment process has been sorely tested and I decided to share not just my testing but the vulnerability it raised and the healing …
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