Times right now seem scary and uncertain to many around the world. A time that we have never really experienced before……working from home rather than our usual off-site office; self quarantining from others, not venturing out unless we have to; seeing shortages of paper and food supplies at the store when we do dare venture out; so many getting ill and many dying from a dangerous virus that is impacting the whole world. There is sickness, pain, and loss……loss of…..
I posted yesterday on my Author’s Facebook Page about the devotional I read regarding wisdom. Wisdom is of such great value that it is worth our taking time to think about it and to understand its importance. Proverbs 3:14 indicates that wisdom is more profitable than silver and yields better returns than gold. We’ve all felt that pressure of making wise decisions, and sometimes it can cause worry and anxiety when we’ve made the wrong decision, or uncertainty when we’ve…..
Recently, I woke up in the middle of the night with the thought that God would like everyone to take a risk in reading the Bible. I often wake up in the middle of the night with a line running through my head, and must sit up and write it down so I do not forget by morning. In writing poetry, this happens frequently. I write when inspired, even in the middle of the night. In my sleep-fogged haze, while…..
The New Year is always an exciting time. It is a time of renewal, setting goals, putting away the past and beginning the new, looking forward to a year of faith, hope and love. Two top resolutions many people make is getting in shape and better health, both of which are always awesome goals. Another goal we should all strive for is getting in better spiritual shape. We can do this by reading the Bible daily, praying often, seeking God’s…..
As Emotional Wellness Month now comes to a close, we must remember that our emotional well-being is important every day throughout the year. What causes your tears? Whatever we may be going through, always know that God sees and understands. “I will refresh the weary and satisfy the faint.” Jeremiah 31:25 Photo by Guilherme Stecanella on Unsplash