Even though I haven't been blessed with a good voice or the ability to read music, I love to sing. Singing in the choir at every church we've been in has been important. People have told me that I sing with a smile on my face and that it touches their heart. I teach second … Continue reading Lent Reflection: Something Old, Something New
Lent Reflection: Eat Your Tears
"My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God? 3 My tears have been my food day and night, while people say to me all day long, “Where is your God?” -Psalm 42: 2-3 One of the classic old school joints for praise and worship comes from … Continue reading Lent Reflection: Eat Your Tears
Lent Reflection: Waiting on the Rock For the Blessed Hope
When I am going through hard times in my life, times that seem hopeless, I wonder: Is God truly my “Rock?" Is He the most stationary thing in my life? Do I depend on Him for my foundation? Do I rely on Him as my protection, as my hope, as my everything? These are the … Continue reading Lent Reflection: Waiting on the Rock For the Blessed Hope
Lent Reflections: Delight In the Lord
Click HERE to watch a video first. My husband has worked an hour and a half from home for about two years now. It would make sense for us to move closer, but the current housing market makes it virtually impossible for us to sell our house without destroying our credit. When we entertain the … Continue reading Lent Reflections: Delight In the Lord
Lent Reflection: It’s Not About Nazel Gaving
What is Lent? No, it’s not what you find in your bellybutton or dryer, although that may be true for some of us. Most of us know about the “lint” in our bellybuttons because we are so good at navel-gazing. We know all the hit songs like “It’s All About Me, Jesus.” Our culture feeds … Continue reading Lent Reflection: It’s Not About Nazel Gaving
