Finding God in the Midst of Suffering By Iris Smith
With the holidays behind us, we find ourselves looking forward to the new year,and what it might bring. After all the gift wrapping, parties, dinners, opening ofpresents, and all the…
With the holidays behind us, we find ourselves looking forward to the new year,and what it might bring. After all the gift wrapping, parties, dinners, opening ofpresents, and all the…
I asked my friend and editor-colleague in this ministry,
Tammy Maseberg, to write the main thought for this edition of the
newsletter. She is an incredible writer with a powerful testimony of
overcoming obstacles in relationships. Read as Tammy uses computers as
an analogy to minimizing and/or deleting the things that bother and hinder
us most in our lives. Also, give attention to the biblical truths she refers to, (more…)
“O soul, are you weary and troubled? No light in the darkness you see? There’s light for a lookat the Savior, and life more abundant and free! Turn your eyes…
“For the word of God is living and active andsharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of souland spirit, of both joints and marrow, and…
When Iris shared with me the theme for this newsletter, it remindedme of a time when God taught me about seeking Him and about expectationsin our family. My hope in…
My mother-in-law, Adele, whom I also call “Mom” uses the phrase, “sweetsorrow,” to describe the unexplainable peace a follower of Christ has in the midstof tumultuous times. Mom has lived…
“My hope is in you Lord, all the day long. I won't be shaken by drought orstorm. A peace that passes, understanding is my song and I sing, My hope…