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Why Am I Struggling So Much? by Bridget A. Thomas
What is wrong with me? I asked myself this question recently. I was feeling irritated, frustrated, depressed, and angry. On the surface, there seemed to be no good reason for the turmoil of emotions. It went on for days and I … Continue reading
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Tagged Faith, joy, spiritual growth, stress, surrender, trials, Trusting God
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Reclaiming My Other Shoe by Julie Arduini
I’ve written before that my theme for this year is reclaim. There is so much the true defeated one has stolen from us, and I feel the season is now to go into his camp and take it back. The … Continue reading
What Are You Clinging To? by Bridget A. Thomas
I cling to you; your strong right hand holds me securely. – Psalm 63:8 Have you ever carried too many things in your hands and felt one of the items slowly slipping through your fingers, as you desperately tried to … Continue reading
Confidence in God by Bridget A. Thomas
My heart is confident in you, O God; no wonder I can sing your praises with all my heart! – Psalm 108:1 Do you have confidence in God? You might ask, “What does it mean to have confidence in God?” … Continue reading
An Introduction for Modern Readers by James R. Coggins
A couple of generations ago, things were much different. Back then, most people in North America—whether believing Christians or not—had a basic understanding of the main teachings of Christianity. Today, the church exists in a culture that is largely disconnected … Continue reading
Praising God When You’re Worried by Bridget A. Thomas
Do you make praising God a priority in your life? I confess I didn’t know the importance of praising God until 2020. When we went through the pandemic, and the world seemed to fall apart, there were two things that … Continue reading
When Things Go Wrong by Bridget A. Thomas
Have you ever felt as though God has abandoned you? In Psalm 88:14, the psalmist asks, “Why, Lord, do you reject me and hide your face from me?” At times in life, we might feel these words deep in our … Continue reading
Handing Our Concerns to God by Bridget A. Thomas
Many years ago, I was headed out of town on a business trip with two coworkers. We had a layover in Chicago, but sadly learned that our connecting flight was cancelled. It was late and there were no other flights … Continue reading
Reaching Out in Faith by Nancy J. Farrier
My dad was terrified of snakes. Growing up in Indiana, he said the big black snakes in the barn would chase him. I have no idea if this was true or his youthful imagination, but those snakes left a mark … Continue reading
I Miss You, Paula Kay – by Kathy Carmichael
Earlier this month my older sister, Paula Kay Carmichael, passed away. We thought it was amusing that we each married Carmichael men. My husband was born in Scotland, hers in Arkansas, but they had to be distant cousins since the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer's, Faith, Heaven, memory, memory loss, passing
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It’s the Who that Gets You Through by Julie Arduini
For the last couple weeks my sister and I have been perusing social media and watching videos. There has been so much information out there concerning our nation and her past, her presidents, their choices, and our future. Heady stuff. … Continue reading
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Tagged anchor, Biden, current events, Faith, Gab, grief, Harris, Hope, inauguration, It's the Who that Gets You Through by Julie Arduini, Jesus, Julie Arduini, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Rumble, Trump
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Captivity and Trust by Nancy J. Farrier
Do you have a favorite scripture you cling to in times of stress? Most of us do. Most of us have more than one. Scripture is comforting in times of trouble. Comforting when there is uncertainty and unrest in our … Continue reading
Speak Faith by Bridget A. Thomas
During this time of year, like many people, I enjoy reading about the birth of Jesus. I was recently reading through the book of Luke. Luke 1 gives us a lot of details that lead up to Jesus’ birth, details … Continue reading
Breakthrough or Breakup by Julie Arduini
It’s a rite of passage for authors. The one-star review/rating. The dread of it kept me from writing for publication for decades. Yes, decades. In my young adult years I was tied to what people thought of me. It kept … Continue reading
















































