Helping is helpful.
Helping a widow means doing things that THEY need, that will further THEIR agenda, and accomplish THEIR goals.
Helping a widow means doing things that THEY need, that will further THEIR agenda, and accomplish THEIR goals.
Changing the conversation from passive to active. Instead of asking what we need or telling us to “let you know if…”, offer to come:
When a widow is steeped in the fog of grief, it is not your job or responsibility to pull them out. That is not what they need. A widow needs time to feel and grieve and process.
“Holiness is the beauty of Your house.” If the Spirit dances within, I think that’s what happened.
Sometimes, you need to chew on scripture a little and let it really speak to you.
Oh, I know. It’s Jonah. He was flawed, but obedient. Well…
Life sometimes feels like we’re the puzzle piece being shifted around, never finding where we fit.
How are you? Three words that I dread hearing; that make me freeze and back peddle and fumble with words. Why?
I love how God’s word reflects and blends with everyday life today.
I like color. I paint with color in my house in every room. It brings me joy. I like flowers, too. Their colors can be so vibrant, and they just make me smile.
It’s the quiet moments that are the hardest. You know the ones –
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