New Beginnings
We are on the cusp of a new year, and many of us are more than ready to put 2020 behind us.
We are on the cusp of a new year, and many of us are more than ready to put 2020 behind us.
Tonight, December 21, 2020, shortly after sunset, I will be outside peering into the western sky, looking for the 2020 Christmas star. But I don’t see it as just a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event. No, I will see a promise that my Father is faithful. I will see a reminder that He hasn’t forgotten us.
Answering the question, “Is God good?” might be the single most important question for you to wrestle with in the midst of your pain.
Perhaps you too feel as if this year has been a nightmare, destroying your peace and security. Perhaps you feel as if your very life is crumbling, collapsing. Perhaps you can no longer hold in the tears, no longer pretend everything is just fine.
How will we view 2020 years from now? Will we still have 2020 vision? Or will we have 20/20 vision?
In this crazy, chaotic life in which you live, it is so hard to carve out time before you to simply be still, to feel your presence and know you are God.
The Church seems to look at the outward charismatic nature, the incredible gift of speaking—and overlook the moral character of some men.
Many churches seem to welcome charismatic leaders who have moral faults.
I used to believe my husband’s affair was the worst thing that ever happened to me. Today, I am eternally grateful for it.