Self Talk, Soul Talk: What to Say When You Talk to Yourself, by Jennifer Rothschild: www.jenniferrothschild.com/index.html Me, Myself and Lies: A Thought-Closet Makeover (Bible study workbook),by Jennifer Rothschild: www.jenniferrothschild.com/index.html Choosing Forgiveness, by John and Paula Sanford, Elijah HouseMinistries: www.elijahhouse.org Freedom Through Forgiveness, by Nathan Daniel:freedomthroughforgivenessministries.com/index.htmlFreedom Through Forgiveness Ministries: personal ministry sessionsavailable; also books, CDs, and…
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Lost and Found
Scriptural truth in the threat of tragedy. by Bonnie Evans Morning offered no hints that this day would be different than any other Wednesday, that it would be overwhelmed by every parent’s worst nightmare or teach me lessons I would never forget. Innocent request Just as I slid the last dumpling into the simmering…
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An Alaskan adventure puts onefrightened faith to the test. by Samuel Hall I jerked awake, aware not of a sound but of a presence. I cocked my head but heard only the patter of drops on the rain fly. A swish of wind scrubbed even that, leaving a silence as impenetrable and obstinate as…
Read moreYou Can Know
by Dianne E. Butts You Can Know When I pray, even if I don’t feel as if God hears me, I know He does and will answer me (Jeremiah 29:12; Isaiah 65:24). When I seek God, even if He feels far away, I will find Him (Jeremiah 29:13; Hebrews 11:6; Matthew 7:7, 8). When…
Read moreWinter in the Soul
by J. Grant Swank, Jr. It is not always springtime in the heart, though at times we are led to believe this. Of course, we would longingly hope that spring could be a daily reality, but an honest look at human existence tells us otherwise: Seasons of winter exist in the soul. Since all…
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by Fred Walter Donald had seen his marriage disintegrate in a matter of months. His wife said she no longer loved him. Though Donald was a church-goer, this news was too much. He began to spend more and more time in bars after work. He dragged himself home inebriated nearly every night. And it…
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All or nothing. by Desmond Ford The Frenchman, Blaise Pascal, was a genius. He invented and sold the first calculating machine, a forerunner of the computer. He also planned the public transportation system for Paris. He was a wonderful man, but died aged 39. He wore himself out with think ing, I think. Pascal…
Read moreWhen You Feel Far Away From God
In a life of faith, looks can be deceiving. by Dianne E. Butts “If you feel far away from God, guess who moved!” I read the one-liner in a magazine and chuckled. But later I questioned its wisdom. How many times have I felt so close to God one day, but so far from…
Read moreWhen Nothing is Going On
by J. Grant Swank Jr. How many times in life do you sit yourself down and say, “Nothing is happening. Maybe God forgot to punch in today.” Oh really? Jail and tragedy Go figure, as the teens say today. Go figure what happened with Joe seated in Egypt’s jail house cell. Nothing was going…
Read moreThose Who Dream Most Live Most
A way to start the new year, new century,and new millennium off right. by Trey Graham Dreams . . . the medal to be won, the road up ahead, the ideal of the young, and the passion of the aged. Dreams . . . heavenly thoughts for earthly minds. Some of us see dreams…
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