Living in Sorrow’s House—Part 2 Corrie ten Boom — was a Dutch Christian who, along with her father and other family members, helped many
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Strengthening you through words of encouragement.
This is part one of a blog series on grief I wrote several years ago. I hope it encourages you in some way. I
Intermission The word “intermission” means to “pause”, and several synonyms are: recess, respite, hiatus, cessation, interruption, or rest. These last 12+ months have certainly
Laughter is always good for the soul! Church Bulletin Typing Mishaps: -For those of you who have children and don’t know it, we
Morning by Morning After six days with no electricity, with temperatures plummeting to 1 degree outside, and a balmy 41 degrees inside, a
No Matter What If you having been walking with the Lord for a while, you may have found yourself in need of a “fresh
Open Heart Billy had been misbehaving and was sent to his room. After a while, he emerged and informed his mother that he
This week’s blog is written by Lynne Freauf. Lynne serves as our Prayer Team Lead, as well as other key roles in Choose to
Hurting People Hurt People Ever have someone respond to you with gross overreaction? It’s as if you are a little lamb walking peacefully by,
I Stand in Awe of You! The recorder of Revelation’s book was John, or as Jesus called him, the “beloved disciple.” John was an
Giving Up Control Ok, so call me slow. But like the sound of “dings” from a group text, this repeatedly came to my
New Year’s Revelations By Lynne Freauf Making a New Year’s Resolution has never made a lot of sense to me, probably because