I must have had a shocked and bewildered look on my face because as I walked by his truck he started busted up laughing - so much so that it stopped me dead in my tracks.
I must have had a shocked and bewildered look on my face because as I walked by his truck he started busted up laughing - so much so that it stopped me dead in my tracks.
Never has a week gone on as long as this one. People across the nation are making radical changes to their lives as we adjust to what we hope are temporary new realities. How do we live in light of these new realities?
What if we are getting it wrong? People don’t need rage, they need relationship. People don’t need condemnation, they need care. If you follow Jesus, let’s take a step back from halftime and see what we can learn.
Can you believe what some people do to children? Can you believe the evil in the heart of humanity? It is somehow easier to consider when it is the other person. However, we are all in need of mercy.
In high school science class I learned that there are times when a winding river can chart a new, streamlined course as the stress placed on a river bank in a bend cuts the bend off altogether. What if the stress in our life is meant, not to defeat us but to help us chart a new path?
Have you ever had a season in your life when you feel like your very soul is drowning in grief, despair or stress? It could be chaos at work or at home, your finances could be falling apart or you have received devastating news about your health. When you feel like you are drowning, the cause is rarely relevant and the solutions are often few. What do we do?