Jesus Sang
Comfort/Valley. This is a musical version of the article posted on November 23. During a despondent time in my life, my inner being was crying out to Jesus. One day I sat down at the piano and played at random. … Continued
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“Whatever your task, work heartily, as serving the Lord and not men,” Colossians 3:23. . Since my husband, Paul, returned home from the nursing home on Feb. 18, 2020, I have been his caregiver. He’d had lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma … Continued
During a despondent time in my life, my inner being was crying out to Jesus. One day I sat down at the piano and played at random. Soon it seemed as if my Lord Jesus was guiding my hands. Then … Continued
At this moment, we don’t yet know the results of the Presidential election. They are still counting absentee ballots and doing recounts. Plus, there’s a question of possible fraud. Whichever candidate wins, we Americans will (hopefully) honor and respect the … Continued
Intersect, an online magazine of My Faith Votes, quotes Dr. Albert Mohler, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, as saying: “We are tempted to separate personal character and political policies as if they can be cleanly divided, but character is policy and … Continued
“Why Lord? Why are you letting this happen?” I look around at news of the Covid-19 pandemic, cancers, fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, Iowa’s derecho wind, earthquakes, riots, persecutions around the world, plus other illnesses and tragedies. My heart goes out in … Continued
A specific song has been going through my mind for days. In the mid-1980s, I fell in love with this meaningful song. It seemed to speak my heart’s feelings to my Savior, Jesus Christ. Anne Murray recorded “You Needed Me” sometime … Continued
In 2016, my devotional titled “Running the Race,” published in The Upper Room, prompted an interesting discussion. I am reprinting it here. A reader asked many questions to clarify what I believed. I answered: Thank you, Elias, for commenting on my … Continued
My memories of riding to Florida in the back of my grandfather’s Buick included the shock of seeing unpainted houses overflowing with poorly-dressed children, their bare feet painted red with Georgia clay. Growing up white in a segregated neighborhood and … Continued
In my last post, I talked about the fact that Christians are called to be saints. God chose us to be saved through sanctification and belief in the truth. (2 Thessalonians 2:13-14) The basic requirement is that we have accepted Jesus … Continued