Category Archives: Seeking God

Want to Make a Bad Day Better?

When was the last time you had a bad day? I bet it wasn’t long ago. Maybe you had an argument with your spouse first thing in the morning and spilled your coffee on your way out the door. Or

Made to Be Complements

In the Lord, we are called to complement, complete, and bless each other so that each can be what she or he is created by God and re-created in Jesus to become! The woman was made of a rib of

Do You need a lifeline?

My mom suffered an exceptionally awful day when we moved her from independent to assisted living. Like many people with dementia experiencing a change, she defiantly cussed, yelled, and got physically aggressive. Her pupils grew constricted, and the sparkle that

God can help you deal with fear!

Typically when people are afraid of something, it breeds inactivity. Not certain what to do, they end up doing nothing at all. The Bible speaks quite a bit about fear – more than 700 times to be exact. 2 Timothy

Want Results? Write as You Read Your Bible!

Have you ever read a portion of Scripture – perhaps even several pages or chapters – only to realize that you have no idea what you just read? Your eyes may be reading words but your mind is thinking about

Let God help YOU deal with fear!

You and I live in a world filled with fear. The global pandemic named COVID-19 has heightened the fear level in many. Stock market fluctuations strike fear in many hearts about their future well-being. Media reports feed on fear keeping

C’mon, God, Get on With It! – Psalm 13 – The Presence and “Absence” of God

For anyone (and this means everyone) who has ever had to wait for something good to happen in their lives, Psalm 13 resonates. It’s personally relevant as we personally shake our fists at a seemingly impersonal God, who seems ‘AWOL,’

Confused? Let God Take the Lead!

I remember once taking salsa lessons with a group of friends. It was the first time I had danced where the women and men had clear roles: the men were to lead and the women would follow. Growing up as

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