Chapter four.
Moving on.
Continue reading “Tom’s Testimony Part 3.”
Chapter four.
Moving on.
Continue reading “Tom’s Testimony Part 3.”
Chapter two:
A very strange turn of events.
Continue reading “Tom’s Testimony Part 2.”
Many thanks to Pastor Tom pridham for sharing the powerful testimony of how the Lord has worked and continues to work in his life, which we will be enjoying over the next few weeks.
Continue reading “Tom’s Testimony, part 1.”
When I was about 7 or 8 years old, I was fascinated every time I saw my grandmother knitting. She made me beautiful jumpers and cardigans, and I began wondering if I could produce similar garments. Never one to run before I can walk, my initial goal was to make a dress for one of my Barbie dolls, so my Nana Dill began the mission of teaching me to knit, with a bit of help from my Auntie Pat.
Continue reading “Untangling The Knots.”
When I was a small child attending Sunday School, our teacher set us a challenge. He said if we learned to recite Psalm 23 by heart, he’d give us a small Bible that contained the New Testament and Psalms.
Continue reading “The Lord Is My Shepherd!”
It has been a joy for Lou and I to write this week’s devotional together.
Continue reading “Running Tethered To Jesus, By Lou Beard And Alex Banwell.”
I love reading the Bible from multiple translations. Sometimes, if I want deeper explanations, I’ll go to the Amplified version, or if I want to read the Psalms in a more poetic and traditional setting, I’ll go back to the King James, because this is what I grew up with.
Continue reading “The Lame And The Blind Need To Get In!”
During the winter of 2010, in the midst of a serious bout of insomnia, I discovered internet radio, and more specifically, a gospel music show that aired for one hour at 3 A.M. on Monday mornings. This was just the pick me up I needed, as I was getting more and more frustrated due to lack of sleep.
Continue reading “The Gift Of Friendship.”
when you feel there’s something God really wants you to do, there’s no point in hoping he’ll change his mind, or give you an easier option. God knows best, and he wants what’s best for each of us.
Continue reading “Pleasing people, or God? By Lou Beard.”
One of my favourite classic novels begins with the words: “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” Hosea was a single man when he was first called by God to be a prophet, but we don’t know if he possessed a large fortune, or whether he wanted a wife. However, clearly, God wanted to give him one.
Continue reading “Come Home.”