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Socrates.  Soul.  Spirit.  Sabbath June 16th.
Socrates, the father of philosophy, apparently said “the unexamined life is not worth living”. He lived 400 or so years before Christ. I think I would have liked Socrates. I would have…
Gina Williamson,
Living in the "How Long, O Lord?s" - Divorce Minister
How long, O Lord? Will You forget me forever? … How long will my enemy be exalted over me? -Psalm 13:1a, 2b, NKJV Powerlessness I hate the feeling of powerlessness. And the author of this Psalm gives voice to this feeling well. He writes about feeling forgotten by God. And he writes about watching his … Continue reading “Living in the “How Long, O Lord?s””
David Derksen,
One Word - a Little Late...and Grace and Truth Link Up - Lauren Sparks
I’m pretty sure I “heard” the voice of God. “Truth is something you think some of your loved ones need more of. Your struggle is trusting me.” Oh, I don’t want to admit it, but truer words were never spoken.
Lauren Sparks,
March Script-Time -Step by Step
Hello LE Family…. Are you asking God, “What is the next right thing to do? Place to go? Path to take?” Do you have the heart of Samuel who, showed his desire to be obediant to God’s wil…
Kelleigh Wooderson-Hudson,
Processing Disappointment for the Glory of God
Life is full of disappointments. We have expectations of other people, ourselves, job situations, how our plans will play out, etc. If I were to ask you at the end of a day if you did not feel let down by people or circumstances, you would be hard-pressed to give an honest “no.” We all have expectations. This is natural and human. The issue, then, is not having expectations. The issue becomes, “What do I do with unfulfilled expectations?” David, in the Psalms, dealt with unfulfilled expectati…
Cole Feix,
God Does His Deepest (and Greatest) Work in Our Darkest Hours
When trials come and darkness descends, it can feel like God has hidden His face from us. Let the words of the psalmist comfort and strengthen you in your darkest hours.
Jason Davis,
God Does His Deepest (and Greatest) Work in Our Darkest Hours
When trials come and darkness descends, it can feel like God has hidden His face from us. Let the words of the psalmist comfort and strengthen you in your darkest hours.
Revive Our Hearts,

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