Thoughts along the Journey…
Post Archive
- Growing in Grace
- Attributes of God
- Encouragement
- Trusting God
- Comfort
- Faith
- Obedience
- Christmas
- Witnessing
- Hope
- Dependence
- Prayer
- Christlike Character
- Purpose
- Gratitude
- Advent
- Joy
- Salvation
- Bible Study
- Relationship with God
- Life in Christ
- Peace
- Psalm 23
- Focus
- Surrender
- Fruit of the Spirit
- Love
- Sanctification
- Thanksgiving
- Waiting
- Culture
- Grace
- Patience
- Provision
- Singleness
- Contentment
- Discipleship
- Forgiveness
- Writing
- Apologetics
- Burdens
- Education
- Holy Spirit
- Persecution
- Perseverance
- Rest
- Revival
- Christian Heritage
- Family
- Humility
Tasting God’s Goodness
As Christians, we know that the way to be close to God is to spend time with Him, praying and reading the Bible. But that time with God accomplishes more than we might think.
Surrounded by Scripture
It is always interesting how the loss of a loved one brings things into focus in unexpected ways. In this week’s blog post, I share a detail of my aunt’s life that impacted me and reminded me of how God so often uses the small details of our lives to encourage and challenge others.
Life Between the Plot Points
The narratives in the Bible are often packed with momentous events, but the Bible characters whose lives seem so eventful had their times of daily plodding, too.
Red-Letter Treasure
It is a good thing for God’s Word to become familiar, but often that familiarity makes it all to easy to take for granted the gift of having God’s own words available to us.
Seeking God in the New Year
After the busyness and festivity of the Christmas season, we often find ourselves in a slump as we return to the dailyness of life. But what if, as Christians, that slump is actually our souls hungering and thirsting after God?
The Value of a Well-Marked Bible
Bible apps and digital notes can be convenient and helpful, but an old, marked-up Bible can be a great source of encouragement.
Anointed with Oil
“Thou anointest my head with oil” What does this mean for Christians in our daily lives? This week’s post draws from David’s experience as a shepherd to point out us to the way our Good Shepherd heals, protects, and prepares us to meet the trials and temptations of everyday life.
Things Old and New
Jesus compared His followers to a man bringing “things old and new” out of a treasury. What does that mean for us today?
How Love I Thy Law: Making the Bible a Part of Everyday Life
When the psalmist writes that God’s Word is his “meditation all the day,” what does that really mean? Here are some practical tips for making God’s Word an integral part of your everyday life.