Finding Joy in Ecclesiastical Humor and Divine Laughter — Sometimes, the unexpected happens in the orderly realm of church bulletins—those sacred scrolls of announcements and hymn numbers. Today, let’s explore some delightful bulletin bloopers that remind us of God’s sense of humor amidst our earnest gatherings. The Misadventures of the Holy Typo Imagine this: asContinue reading “Divine Chuckles: Church Bulletin Bloopers and Humorous Moments”
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Delayed Obedience is Disobedience
Finding Freedom Through Immediate Obedience: Embracing God’s Call Without Delay — In the story of Jonah, we encounter a powerful lesson about obedience and its consequences. Jonah, called by God to proclaim judgment against the wicked city of Nineveh, initially chooses disobedience. He flees from God’s command, seeking to ignore His voice and hide fromContinue reading “Delayed Obedience is Disobedience”
The Joyful Gift: Understanding Laughter as God’s Blessing
Exploring the Spiritual and Healing Power of Laughter in Christian Life. In all of life, amidst its challenges and triumphs, one of the most joyful gifts of each day is the blessing of laughter. Laughter enriches our lives and has divine origins. Exploring the spiritual and healing power of laughter in the Christian Life andContinue reading “The Joyful Gift: Understanding Laughter as God’s Blessing”
Rooted in Blessings: Navigating Life’s Path with Psalm 1
Lessons from Scripture and Stories of Faithful Living. In 7th grade, my dad drove me to Junior High every day. During those rides, we practiced memorizing Psalm 1. Each day, he would shed more light on the scripture’s significance. He also helped me understand how to apply scripture and incorporate it into my life forContinue reading “Rooted in Blessings: Navigating Life’s Path with Psalm 1”
Bloom Where You’re Planted
Understanding the Difference Between Contentment and Stagnation. Have you ever felt like you were being left behind while others seemed to be racing ahead? It’s easy to confuse contentment with stagnation in a world that constantly promotes the idea of moving forward, climbing the ladder, and always striving for more. However, contentment and stagnation areContinue reading “Bloom Where You’re Planted”
Unveiling the Power of Reviews: A Testament to the Impact of Honest Feedback in Christian Fiction.
Social Media Influencer – Your Review Matters. My heart did a little flip, and I closed and reopened my eyes to make sure…. No, it wasn’t a little orange flag. No, it wasn’t that all the reviews so far for Healing of the Heart are glowing reviews. It was a simple repost on social media.Continue reading “Unveiling the Power of Reviews: A Testament to the Impact of Honest Feedback in Christian Fiction.”
Running the Race with a Servant Attitude and a Good Sense of Humor
Jerome Avery, Guide Runner and David Brown, Blind Athlete: Better Together. Jerome Avery, a former international sprinter for the United States, took an unexpected turn in his athletic journey. Despite his aspirations for personal glory on the Olympic stage, Jerome found a different kind of fulfillment in guiding others to victory. After twice failing toContinue reading “Running the Race with a Servant Attitude and a Good Sense of Humor”
Be Last…Unless It’s Preschool Graduation; For That, Just Try To Keep Your Cap On.
Embrace a New Perspective: 8 Ways to Choose to Be Last. My grandson graduated from preschool last week, and the ceremony was a delightful mix of joy and chaos. There was a rousing rendition of “You Are My Sunshine,” caps that wouldn’t stay on, and a bit of confusion over the handshake—even though they hadContinue reading “Be Last…Unless It’s Preschool Graduation; For That, Just Try To Keep Your Cap On.”
Rediscovering Culinary Treasures: Exploring 1870s Recipes in Post-Civil War America Reconstruction Era.
Recipes from Healing of the Heart, Book Four, Discerning God’s Best Series. In the years following the Civil War, America underwent a period of immense change and reconstruction. Alongside the rebuilding of cities and communities, there was a resurgence of creativity and innovation, even in the kitchen. Despite the challenges of the Reconstruction Era, peopleContinue reading “Rediscovering Culinary Treasures: Exploring 1870s Recipes in Post-Civil War America Reconstruction Era.”
Embracing the Blessing of Allowing Others to Help Us
Embracing discomfort and taking risks are essential components of our spiritual journey In our journey of faith, we often find ourselves grappling with the concept of vulnerability and the willingness to accept help from others. It’s easy to fall into the trap of self-sufficiency, believing that we must navigate our paths alone. However, in doingContinue reading “Embracing the Blessing of Allowing Others to Help Us”