Christ is the Good Shepherd who faithfully gave His life for us. But when He [Jesus] saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion for them because they were harassed and scattered, like sheep without a shepherd. ~Matthew 9:36 WEB I am the Good Shepherd. I know My own, and I’m known by My own, […]| Strength with Dignity
Our hope is rooted in quiet confidence in God’s character, because He is Faithful to redeem and restore us to Himself. Our hope isn’t based on what He has done, is doing, or will do, but on who He is. Whether we see the manifestation of our hope now or later, our hope remains steadfast […]| Strength with Dignity
How do we breakthrough the chaos into peaceful rest? By turning our gaze from chaos to the Lord.| Strength with Dignity
Pain and suffering can shape our character, but they do not define us—God’s love defines us. God strengthens us when we are weak, gives us rest when we are weary, comforts us in our grief, and walks with us through every pain-filled valley, comforting our hearts with His Presence. Strength in Weakness When we are […]| Strength with Dignity
As Christian writers, we desire to honor the Lord and encourage others with our writings. We can face the ebb and flow in our creativity, the blank page writer’s block, and stewardship issues that every writer faces. Let us pray these ten prayers to encourage and empower us in our writing journey. #1 – Acknowledge […]| Strength with Dignity
Hellooo out there! I’m glad to be joining Kat’s One Word party to catch up with you, your words, and with My One Word, ADVENTURE ’25. Here we go — This word’s been goo…| your one word
Let us look at the Biblical passages on the two greatest commandments: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and mind and with all your soul and with all your strength [your entire being].” ~Deuteronomy 6:5 AMP “And [Jesus] replied to him, ‘You shall love the lord your God with all […]| Strength with Dignity
Repentance is a sorrow over any word or deed we have done that grieves the heart of God. The Apostle Paul speaks of a godly sorrow and a worldly sorrow. “For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation, which brings no regret. But the sorrow of the world produces death.” ~2 Corinthians 7:10 WEB Godly […]| Strength with Dignity
Prayer is communing with God, aligning our hearts with His heart, and seeking His guidance. Reflecting on this led me to Isaiah 11. “The Spirit of the Lord will rest on Him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and strength, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord.” ~Isaiah […]| Strength with Dignity
Hello from my little corner! I’m joining Kat’s One Word link party to catch up with you and My One Word ’25…ADVENTURE. (What fun that Kat’s One Word ’25, Yutori,…| your one word
March could not have been more of a lion. (Well — it could have, I suppose. ‘It could always be worse,’ don’t they say?) But it was a hell of a month for so many people I lo…| your one word
Well, hello. First and foremost, thanks go to Kat for taking on the One Word link party! I have to say, it’s fun to ‘attend as a guest’ for the first time in a while. I look forwa…| your one word