Do you have a Mentor? Better yet. . . would you consider becoming a godly Mentor? Every one longs to be heard and valued. All of us want to be known and share our God stories. The blessing of a godly Mentoring Relationship is being heard, encouraged and loved.
When I became a new follower of Christ and spent time worshipping in church I felt so intimidated by the other people sitting around me.
In a world that is increasingly impersonal and systematized, face-to-face mentoring may be the missing link.
Before we know it our calendars become packed with family Christmas gatherings, office parties, cookie exchanges, Christmas Eve activities and entertainment. What would happen if we took the time to see with our hearts what Jesus has done by coming back to the little town of Bethlehem on that first Christmas night?
Do you find yourself asking God to answer your specific prayers and open the door of opportunity? Doors of opportunity come in all shapes, colors and sizes. What hidden questions are you asking of the Lord this Christmas?
The world is hurting and broken. Many people have lost loved ones and need the comfort only God can give in their grief and loss. No matter what we face, Jesus is the Prince of Peace and our Rescuer. Jesus is our present help in times of trouble.
Poinsettias are traditional Christmas flowering plants that look beautiful as a single plant on your kitchen table for a centerpiece or as a group of plants clustered at your front door. Do you know the legacy story about the Poinsettia?
For so many, Christmas is a joy-filled time of celebrations—but we can’t hide the reality that for some people this is a time of loneliness and deep sorrow. How do we handle Christmas joy and grief at the same time? If you are like me, you want to be an encourager and give hope to those who are hurting this Christmas. So, what do we do for our friends who are hurting at Christmas?
God is in every detail of the Christmas story. In Luke 1:37 the angel tells Mary, “For nothing will be impossible with God.”
Now is the special season to focus on the Christ in Christmas. Take a moment to place your nativity set in a prominent place in your home and tell others the real meaning of Christmas.
What are you thankful for this year? Gratitude will change your attitude. Gratitude will change your attitude.
We can’t heal this world on our own. Lord, heal our broken hearts. We can’t fight darkness on our own. Lord, please fight our battles. We can’t fix the fallen world. Lord, please heal our broken world.
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