Jehovah-Jireh (The Lord Will Provide) (Devotion Week #6)

I’ve been publishing these weekly devotional thoughts and prayers for women on my blog to encourage your heart thru the Easter season, reminding you how deeply your Lord loves you–directing your thoughts toward the names & characteristics of your God. …

Elohim (The Creator) (Devotion Week #5)

I’ve been publishing these weekly devotional thoughts and prayers for women on my blog to encourage your heart thru the Easter season, reminding you how deeply your Lord loves you–directing your thoughts toward the names & characteristics of your God. …

El-Elyon (God Most High) (Devotion Week #4)

I’ve been publishing these weekly devotional thoughts and prayers for women on my blog to encourage your heart thru the Easter season, reminding you how deeply your Lord loves you–directing your thoughts toward the names & characteristics of your God. …

El Roi (The God Who Sees) (Devotion Week #3)

Heading into the season we call Easter, I am publishing weekly devotional thoughts. Devotion Week #1 – Jehovah-Shalom (The Lord of Peace) Devotion Week #2 – Jehovah-Raah (The Great Shepherd) Question: Do you ever feel invisible? I know I do …

Jehovah-Raah (The Great Shepherd) (Devotion Week #2)

Heading into the season we call Easter, I am publishing weekly devotional thoughts. Devotion Week #1 – Jehovah-Shalom (The Lord of Peace) Question: What do you do when you are afraid and don’t know where to turn or what to …

Immanuel. God Is with Us

Learning to Actually Practice God’s presence You can CHOOSE to practice the actual presence of God with you. Yes, like so many of the other things that God desires for us, it is a choice. We can be like Brother …

Viewing Christmas in a Rear View Mirror

Looking Back Through much of my life, I’ve lived as though I have been looking through a rear view mirror. Wishing things were different. Discontent. Sad. Christmas can sometimes bring that out in every person. Christmas Past Are there skeletons …

How I Kicked Holiday Crankiness to the Curb!

I used to dread holidays because I was often disappointed. I had expectations about how I wanted things to go and how I wanted people to act toward each other. But lately, things have changed drastically for the better. I’ve …