From Despair to Dawn
There’s a place so lonely, so frightening, it’s closer to hope than you can imagine.
There’s a place so lonely, so frightening, it’s closer to hope than you can imagine.
There has been quite a buzz about Tim Tebow in recent weeks. Ever since the Broncos named him QB1 Week 6, he has received more scrutiny and attention than any other NFL player I can remember. Early in Denver’s season, Broncos fans chanted for Tim to be …
One of my all-time favorite movies is Taken. It’s a great action movie starring Liam Neeson, who plays a retired CIA black-ops agent whose daughter is kidnapped while vacationing in Paris. The best part of the movie is when the dad tries to convince th …
So last week, I wrote a post about how I don’t think God owes me anything. If He never gives me a husband or an awesome job or children, I should continue in obedience to Him, even when it is hard. This is a difficult concept to grasp because it requir …
This week marks the first week of Advent. Now, before I married a Presbyterian, I confess I’d never really given Advent much of a thought. Oh, I knew that it had to do with looking forward to Jesus’ birth, but I didn’t know much more about it than that …
With Christmas fast approaching, you’ve probably started thinking and talking about what to get the loved ones on your list. This Christmas, consider giving gifts that may bless them in a different way. A quick Bible study on giving shows one of the ma …
I’ve been enjoying something some of my friends have been doing on Facebook this month. Each day, they have been listing one thing they are grateful for. Listed items range from family members, to coffee with a friend to (and I’ve seen this one more th …
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