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The genuine servant leader’s highest ambition (regardless of their position or profession) is to successfully help others reach God’s best for their lives.
Continue reading →The genuine servant leader’s highest ambition (regardless of their position or profession) is to successfully help others reach God’s best for their lives.
Continue reading →The LORD Himself fills up our cup of blessing! He Himself was an inheritance that was “paid forward” for us!
Continue reading →The Christian life is NOT supposed to be complicated! But when we allow fearful thoughts or the pressure to perform to invade our lives, we find that they have turned into struggles.
Continue reading →I have been thinking a lot this week about arrogance and those finger-pointing individuals who enjoy belittling others and just love to be plain old snarky.
Continue reading →How far of an emotional trust does it take to hope that “I matter”? Do I have to “prove something” to get heaven to reach back to me?
Continue reading →I’d like to think that people who are joyful are also exceptionally happy as well, but I’ve found that this is not always true.
Continue reading →Something profound takes place in the soul of a person when they know “they matter”, when they know they are prized.
Continue reading →During this Holy Christmas Season, let us all make it an intentional point to reach out to at least one person who is afflicted and speak to their hearts in the name of Jesus.
Continue reading →Spiritual guidance is heard like soft music in the night by those who have learned to be still and listen.
Continue reading →When we say, “LORD, let Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven,” what does that really mean?
Continue reading →On the first Sunday of Advent a purple candle is lit, typically called the “Prophecy Candle” in remembrance of the prophets, primarily Isaiah, who foretold the birth of Christ.
Continue reading →Friend! You do not need to fear that you are not good enough or do not “do enough” or are not perfect enough to please God!
Continue reading →Deeply ingrained in each of our hearts, you and I know the importance of gratitude. We spend time teaching our children how to say “thank you,” how to write a note of appreciation.
Continue reading →Life is much like this 100 year old tray of mine. Our shine and “glow” can become dull when we aren’t nurtured and loved.
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