Hi, everyone. I am posting midweek because of an email I received from a friend about surviving Hurricane Irma. The letter reminds us how God is at work, even during difficult times.
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Hi, everyone. I am posting midweek because of an email I received from a friend about surviving Hurricane Irma. The letter reminds us how God is at work, even during difficult times.
A technician moves a probe over a toddler’s chest; she points to the screen and says, “There is your heart!”
Eyes wide, he looks closer. “Do you see Jesus in there?”
A preschooler listens to a sales representative boast about the wonderful amenities of a timeshare. Approaching the stranger, he asks, “Did you know God made everything?”
Don’t you envy the pure heart of a child? When do we stop speaking from the heart, particularly about faith? We seem to think it is better to miss an opportunity to share Jesus than to appear foolish or naïve.
Hi, everyone, it’s Patrice. Since this is my first blog, I want to start at the beginning; looking back twenty years, to a day when my life changed dramatically. This significant moment began a journey, which ultimately led to my writing about women of the Bible (more on that later) and this blog.
After reading my story, I’d love to hear from you; perhaps share a moment of truth from your life.