Renewing your mind through the Bible is key to producing everlasting spiritual fruit. As you enter into new beginnings, meditate on the following ten scriptural truths. You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You (Isaiah 26:3, NKJV). He Himself has said “I will never leave…
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The Tender Place in Childless Families
It’s not a sin to be a family of two. by Dianne E. Butts “Did that question bother you?” Debbie asked. We were studying the biblical story of Hannah, a married woman who for a long time couldn’t conceive. We discussed how she might have taught her toddler, Samuel, about God before leaving him…
Tips for Helping Infertile Couples
Do’s and don’ts on a difficult subject. by Marlo Schalesky Infertile couples are everywhere — in our churches, small groups, families, and neighborhoods. In fact, one out of every six couples in America experience infertility. And despite their polite smiles, these couples are often hurting — filled with longing, pain, and questions that have…
If God Really Loved Me . . .
When we don’t understand God’s ways. by Marlo Schalesky “Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so. . . .” It’s such a simple song. I learned it as a child and sang it probably a thousand times. I never thought to doubt it, until a few short years ago….
Really Loved Me: Where to Find Help
The following are Christian ministries that provide help, support, and/or information to those experiencing infertility. Stepping Stonesc/o Bethany Christian Services901 Eastern Avenue NEP.O. Box 294Grand Rapids, MI 49501-0294Phone: 616/224-7488Fax: 616/224-7593E-mail: Step@bethany.org http://www.bethany.org/step Stepping Stones is a bimonthly, donation-supported Christian newsletter offering hope, encouragement, and support to infertile couples. Hannah’s Prayer Ministries P.O. Box 5016Auburn, CA…
Dreams That Grow Bigger After They’re Broken
by Mary Dunham She had nothing that was exclusively hers. She shared her husband with another woman: his name, his love, his bed. She had no children of her own to keep her company during the long nights when he was with her, no one to take her side during the days of sizzling…
Childless on Mother’s Day
by Marlo M. Schalesky This was the day I dreaded most of the year. I almost stayed home. I almost pleaded sickness. I almost rolled over in bed and pulled the covers over my head in tight denial. But I didn’t. Now, though, I wished I had. With trembling hands, I clutched my Bible…
Unexpected Rejection
The subject no one wants to talk about. by Sherrie Eldridge I always knew I was adopted. My parents broke the news when I was just old enough to understand: “We chose you out of all the babies in the world to be ours.” Though my adoptive parents tried to make me feel special,…
Identity Theft
Getting to know ourselves and God in times of crisis. by Joyce Hoey Through the icy pane of my kitchen window, I gazed. The poplars stood rigid, their bare, brittle limbs thrust against the chill winter air. Within my weary soul the ice was slowly melting. I began to come alive again. My sorrow…
Finding God After Failure
Choosing to go God’s way and staying there. by Eileen Key I lay on the sofa in my parent’s den on July 4, 1976, a heap of misery. While the television newscasters showed videos and celebrated our nation’s two-hundredth birthday, I wallowed and cried over the demise of my marriage. Dating Terry and I…