Tag Archives: Christ

Change YOUR Easter, Ask God for More!

If you then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in Heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him! (Luke 11:13) I love the redemptive nature

Get a fresh start for Easter! Let God help!

Many today find themselves physically and mentally drained from life’s struggles. Our society has become more stressful and demanding than ever. It’s common to become overwhelmed and disheartened from the trials and tribulations of life. It’s easy to become bogged

Your season of life “might change” if you pray for it!

Are you feeling discouraged, sick, fed up, or just plain over it? Are you struggling with financial hardship or frustrated with your current season of life? Life can be overwhelming, and at times it feels like everything is against us.

Are You Feeling Far Away From God as Easter approaches?

It’s Easter week and you know that you’re “supposed” to be rejoicing over Christ’s sacrifice on the cross and His miraculous resurrection. You’re “supposed” to feel all the emotions of Easter such as joy, peace, and happiness. But, if you

Tired? Try Keeping YOUR Eyes on the Real Prize!

Politicians talk about change as if it is some precious metal not easily mined or the holy grail to be recovered. They tout their ability to bring change. They may even talk about the quality of change they hope to

God’s ways lead to blessings street!

Ever get lost on a road trip? I certainly have; in fact, if I don’t carefully follow the directions on a map, I might end up completely off course! I occasionally don’t want to read the directions and instead rely on

Perhaps Mercy needed a job!

“Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.” (Hebrews 4:16) Thump, thump, thump! Her car was handling like a tank as she pulled to

You can still find peace in the midst of change!

“You’re not very good with change, are ya?” I can clearly remember those words carelessly flying out of my dear husband’s mouth (and the innocent look he gave) as we unpacked and moved into a new home. Granted, we were

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