Nothing Too Hard

We home school our daughter. She’s a good student, but occasionally she’s come to a work page that has new or more challenging material. When she’s seen these, she has broken down with comments like, “I just don’t get it. It’s too hard!” Then came the tears and fussing—before she's even tried to do the … Continue reading Nothing Too Hard

Strength Over Weakness

Throughout the Bible, we read stories of how God used imperfect people. He chose people with stuttering lips, poor self-esteem, sinful backgrounds, and little education to perform extraordinary feats for Him. It was a choice based on His grace, knowing His power was greater than any weakness. But though they did great things for God, … Continue reading Strength Over Weakness

Abraham Faith

The Bible is full of people who accomplished much for God because of their faith. Hebrews 11 tells of people who defeated their enemies, saw their dead raised to life, and received the promises of God “by faith.” One of those people is Abraham. For those who have accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior, … Continue reading Abraham Faith

Plan for Your Exodus

I’m a planner. I’m comfortable with spontaneity, but only if there’s no chance of disaster if something doesn’t go well! I’m most comfortable with thinking ahead and creating a plan so everyone knows what they’re doing when. I enjoy making a list of things to do, checking them off, and seeing everything fall into place. … Continue reading Plan for Your Exodus

God in Your Future

I've entered into a new season in my life and ministry recently.  Sometimes new seasons can be exciting!  But sometimes they can be intimidating when you don't know exactly what they're going to look like!  As I was praying about my future, God gave me what's below.  I hope it blesses you as much as … Continue reading God in Your Future

Faith Runs

Doubt sees a cloud the size of a man's hand and says, "How can rain come from that? It's impossible!" Faith sees a cloud the size of a man's hand and says, "God says it's going to rain. I'm going to run!" I Kings 18