When I was in college, I memorized Psalm 139. It expressed my Third-Culture Kid heart. Here’s my “inspired by Psalm 139” prayer:
When I was in college, I memorized Psalm 139. It expressed my Third-Culture Kid heart. Here’s my “inspired by Psalm 139” prayer:
Beginning on September 11, 2001, God’s Word went from being important to being precious to me. Today I’m remembering.
This is a true story about modern day lessons learned on an ancient little machine taught by my very own Eritrean version of Mr. Miyagi.
The response of a sweet little boy reminds me that God’s love is for everyone, no matter what circumstances surround them.
I found a short psalm that packs a punch in light of my current circumstances. Do you find its message as hopeful as I do?
Wait! We all do it. Here are some tips from a couple of experienced wait-ers. Read on to find out if their advice might work for you!
Meditating on Scripture doesn’t have to be the same every time, and also, doesn’t have to be boring! Try out this word game as you meditate.
As I think and pray over recent opportunities, initiatives, partnerships, advancements of the Gospel, and new openings—joy and hope fill my heart. At the same time, I feel a sense of heaviness. There are many adversaries. (1 Corinthians 16:9) Some of us are hurting, some of us are sick, there has been great personal loss, relational issues, schooling issues, persecution,…