Mother’s Day was yesterday. It was a special day when we remember all types of mums - natural, adoptive, step and spiritual. I posted on my thoughts about mums- the way they carry us and love us. There is also a special mother- daughter relationship in the Bible that teaches us so much. Read on to find out more.
He is risen was a post I wrote two years ago that I felt to republish. Those three words evoke hope, joy and a future. But those three words, although a sentence, provoke a response. What are you going to do with the words He is Risen today? Your future depends on your answer.
Have you ever been in a cave and when you come out, the light hits you and your eyes close because the brightness hurts? In this year of release, there are certain things hidden in our lives that God wants to bring to the light? The question is will we let God mine our lives - not for stones and precious gems but for dirt so that we can be made clean. Read on to find out more.
Many of us carry shame on a daily basis from something we did in the past or from something someone else did. In this year of release, it is time to exchange shame for the extravagant redemption of Jesus- His love, His mercy and His grace. Read on to find out more.
Have you ever been speaking to someone and they were speaking truth to you but it was hard to take? Or maybe someone had wronged you and you forgave them and they kept doing it? Mercy and truth are the powerhouses that need to be applied together. Separately they don’t have much effect but together they do. Find out more by reading the below.
God desires relationship- I believe that if we can get that concept that everything will change in our lives. God does not want us to have a once a week snack in Church but a feast that lasts all week. Find out the reason why by reading the below.
Have you ever found yourself judging someone by their actions and later on found that their actions were reasonable. God doesn’t want us to stand in position as judge but as lovers of God and others. Find out more by reading on.
In this step of faith, we are looking at an important topic- the topic of identity. If you don’t know Whose you are, you will walk in unworthiness and shame but when you know and anchor your identity in God, you will walk and believe differently. Read on to find out more.
Sometimes in our faith walk we stumble. We take matters into our own hand because we think God is too slow or doesn’t know what we need. Sarai had this experience and convinced her husband Abram of the same thing. So what happens in these situations? Does God give up on us? Find out more by reading the below.
It is easy at the moment to read the news, look at posts on social media and wonder where is God? In the midst of the Israelites cries in Egypt God saw, God heard and God acted. He is still the same today. Don’t let outward circumstances negate the fact that God is with us. Read on to find out more.
Did you know that there are only two commandments we need to follow in the Bible? They are love God and love others. But they are so hard to follow sometimes. The secret lies in receiving or welcoming God and others. When we welcome someone we are glad to see them. A challenge for all of us this week is try this and see the results. Find out more by reading the below.
Do you find conversation difficult? I do. Jesus has the best conversations. Why? He combined grace and truth. Truth only in conversation leads to legalism and religious. Too much grace in conversation leads to no power in the words we speak. We need a balance of both. Find out more below.