What a Day—God’s Little Miracles
We’re on a journey.
We’re on a journey.
I was never the same after that loss and although I feel sad when I remember, there is great hope and strength.
Whether your church recognizes Pentecost this Sunday or not, you can celebrate it. I encourage you to read about it and thank God for the presence of the Holy Spirit in your life.
Home. What kind of picture does that bring up to you?
Whether you are young or old, the best place you can go to for truth, wisdom, faith and be "equipped" for every good work is God's word.
Whenever someone close to me dies, I am comforted with these words: He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever.
I don't know where you are or what your circumstances might be, but I can tell you that sometimes we don't need to do anything but wait.
There will be toasts to the bride and groom. Gifts given. And a hearty farewell as the bride and groom escape to their honeymoon and begin their life together.
I pray you will have a long life together. That you will blend into a beautiful new family. That both of you will honor your vows until one of you leaves this earth.
It was a stinging experience, but I remembered that earlier prayer and the answer God gave me.