I was half asleep, somewhere in the zone where asleep and awake collide, of fuzzy thoughts and drowsy dreams, when God interrupted with a message. I had been praying for my drama class. After weeks of rehearsing, running lines, rehearsing again, blocking, dancing, more rehearsing again (because you still haven’t given your all), my troops […]
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Christmas To-Doers List 2017: Watch, Part 2
Watch for Him To help you continue to watch for Jesus this Christmas season, please read the Scriptures below. Consider how Zachhaeus watched for Jesus. What can you learn from Zacchaeus? How can you watch for Jesus today? Please comment on what you learned in the Comment section below. Remember, be a doer of His […]
12 Days of ThanksLiving, Day 11: Boldness
Day 11: Boldness “But even after we had suffered before and were spitefully treated at Philippi, as you know, we were bold in our God to speak to you the gospel of God in much conflict.” 1 Thessalonians 2:2 . Boldness [bohld] adjective .1. not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible […]
12 Days of ThanksLiving, Day 5: Restoration
Frenemy
fren·e·my: frenemi/ noun, informal noun: frenemy; plural noun: frenemies a person with whom one is friendly despite a fundamental dislike or rivalry (online dictionary). Do you have a frenemy in your life, someone whom you can’t seem to live with but can’t live without? You love and you hate. You laugh and you cry. Are […]
Wake up!
Talking. Tasting. Speaking. The tongue is a tricky little member of the body. While it can be used for good—words of encouragement, salvation and praise—it can also be used for evil. Insults, sarcasm, and lies are right on the tip of the tongue. Left to its natural self, the tongue cannot be trusted. Thankfully God […]