In the evening of October 2, 2024, the Jewish year 5785 began. The "Grace Sandwich" as I like to call it meant a new season has begun.
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What’s Your Word?
For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to come. Hebrews 13:14 (ESV) * Three years ago, my father-in-law became a snowbird. You know, someone who lives where it's warm in the winter and not too hot in the summer. Like the name implies, they are people who fly away… Continue reading What’s Your Word?
Year of Transition
A what's your word, Rosh Hashanah style? Yes. To some, it is the year of the open door. For me, it is a year of transition. B
What’s Your Word?
What we say and do in person or online is our everyday testimony. It's time for us as Christians to stop pointing the finger at others or even each other. It's "Testimony Time"!
What’s Your Word?
Time is short, friends. Life is short. God is looking for people who are ready, willing and able to do what He calls us to do.
What’s Your Word
Around this time last year, I wrote the words: "Reaching the end of December has been a relief. I am glad 2019 is (nearly) over. I’m also glad I made it through. God’s strength is what got me through it all. Not my own strength." Change the year to this year and we could be… Continue reading What’s Your Word
What’s Your Word?
A few years ago I embarked on a social media project. It was a project about encouragement. I began thinking about the impending New Year's and the inevitable resolutions that people make. What is it they say? A high percentage of resolutions are broken within the first few weeks of January. People have good intentions… Continue reading What’s Your Word?
What’s Your Word?
On January 1 people make resolutions for the new year. Most fail. Instead of a resolution, maybe it's time for a re-think with just a single word.
What’s Your Word?
Every January 1, resolutions are easy to make. And, write about. But, come May? Well, that's different.
To succeed in resolutions or goals, maybe what's needed is just a simple word: What's Your Word?
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