Stillness in Rushing Waves of Grace
God’s grace is an eminent love of the Heavenly Father for us. It covers us like waves of grace. It does not require our goodness because we are not but saves us from the pit of destruction that we deserve.
God’s grace is an eminent love of the Heavenly Father for us. It covers us like waves of grace. It does not require our goodness because we are not but saves us from the pit of destruction that we deserve.
My stolen car and the way the experience has rippled through my life. An open letter written by Jessica Schneider to the guy who stole her car.
Have you ever felt like you’re losing your mind? Are you feeling mentally, physically, or spiritually broken today? Find God’s grace and healing in our Grace & Truth feature “It Happened One Summer” by Katie Dale.
Candid Guest, Erika Baily finds it hard to give grace to other when she thinks they don’t deserve it. But then, we don’t deserve God’s grace, either. Find out more about becoming a woman of grace in today’s Candid Confession.
Do you feel like a failure that doesn’t deserve God’s forgiveness? Candid Guest Dawn Burtner shares her heartfelt Candid Confession and 3 Ways to Lean on Jesus When You Feel Like a failure.
Candid Gal Sherry Chamblee admits to being a bit of a lecturing mother. She loved her children and wanted to be certain they learned from their mistakes. But in a recent sermon, God showed her a better way – a way of grace. Learn more in her devotion 15+ Ways Our Gracious God Safeguards Our Hearts.
September is National Suicide Awareness & Prevention month, and this year it’s more important than ever. Valerie Riese is getting candid in this open letter to her former suicidal self…
Life in 2020 has been a bit… let’s say stressful. When was the last time you took a moment to just breathe? Heather Hart shares more in this post.
The front porch is an invitation to the things that matter most in life. But as times have changed, we have lost the value of the front porch. Join Sheila for precious childhood memories and lessons from her front porch.
It was almost ten years ago when I read it. Accidental Pharisees. The book had such a profound impact on my life that I have never been the same. Probably because, at the time, I had never considered myself a pharisee. But that’s exactly what I was. The book spoke right to my heart. It…
I’ve heard that we make a judgment about a person in the first ten seconds of meeting them. Whether we’re basing this on a vibe they give off, the look on their face, or the weird color of their shoes, we’ll never know, but that initial impression is carried with us as we go about…
As soon as I hit send I saw it. The answer to my question. If only I had kept reading. But I didn’t. And now I looked like an idiot. And I had wasted her time. I sent another email to apologize and let her know I found the answer, still beating myself up. Later…
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