The Call To Mourn
We, as Christians, often forget to care for the individual, to see the humanity of the immigrant, the Imago Dei in them, and to mourn for their pains
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | May 8, 2019 | Calling, Grief, Psalms | 0 |
We, as Christians, often forget to care for the individual, to see the humanity of the immigrant, the Imago Dei in them, and to mourn for their pains
Read MoreThe Lord has taught me many things about who He is and why He took my father home when He did. He has shown His deep and steadfast love for the fatherless.
Read MoreWe can’t fit grief into a box or a series of stages. We need to lean into the unique experiences of individuals who are grieving.
Read Moreby David Chase | Feb 22, 2019 | God, Grief, Lament, Lamentations, Money, Prayer, Suffering | 0 |
For me, lament begins by acknowledging the general mercy of God in my environment before moving to my personal sorrows. But, it also ends in hope.
Read MoreIf you have cancer, or know someone who does, may you cling to this truth from Psalm 46:1 that “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble”.
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | Oct 3, 2018 | Grief, Judges, Women | 0 |
Though these stories of abuse in Judges are painful, our prayer is that, by studying them, they can also give us greater insight into God’s heart for women.
Read Moreby Dorina Gilmore | Aug 29, 2018 | Grief, Hope | 0 |
Hope journeys hand-in-hand with faith. Hope believes in the unseen. Hope is a confident expectation in the loving and deliberate work of the Father.
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