Category Archives: Seeking God

Stressed? 6 Bible Verses That may Help!

Last night, I made my oh-so-long to-do list including numerous chapters to write for a tight book deadline, travel arrangements to make, conference calls, notes for classes, mountains of laundry—let’s just say that I thought about not getting up today.

A Turnaround Is Still Possible: Trust God for a Plan!

Dear friend, Life can sometimes feel overwhelming, can’t it? You may be feeling stuck, discouraged, or simply tired of the difficulties that seem to be weighing you down. But let me tell you this: A turnaround is still possible! God has a plan for you, a

When in doubt, Cling to Proverbs 3:5-6!

Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 NKJV My life verses are Proverbs 3:5-6. What are life verses?

Trade Your Cares for Calm

We could all use these words of peace! Could you use some calm? If so, you aren’t alone. We could all use these words of peace: And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and

7 prayers to help your morning be great!

Whether you jump out of bed in the morning or attempt to hit snooze as many times possible before waking up, it is important to invite God into your day. We do not wake up each day hoping the sun

Just Plow Your Fields, Leave The Rest To God!

We all face times in life when we feel overwhelmed. Our To Do List is too long.  Or the people who are closest to us are creating stress instead of making our lives easier.  Or we feel that the problems

Are you in God’s Waiting Room? You’re Not Alone!

“After waiting patiently, Abraham received what was promised.” (Hebrews 6:15 NIV) When you’re waiting on God, remember that you’re in good company. Millions of saints before you have sat in God’s waiting room. You’re not alone. In fact if you’re

Let God give you gardens Along the Way!

It is the glory of God to unveil His mysterious ways to us, one day, one garden at a time. I grew up a city kid, always a short commute from a major trauma center when my dad could quickly

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