
Our time in quarantine is ticking on. But is it a *waste* of time? What one anorexia survivor has come to learn about the power of time, and using the time we’ve been given.
Our time in quarantine is ticking on. But is it a *waste* of time? What one anorexia survivor has come to learn about the power of time, and using the time we’ve been given.
Our time in quarantine is ticking on. But is it a *waste* of time? What one anorexia survivor has come to learn about the power of time, and using the time we’ve been given.
500 Days of Quarantine — BeautyBeyondBones
I love to receive notes! “Just thinking of you” notes. “How are you doing” notes. Handwritten and stamped, they delight me. Emails and texts are good, but there is something special about finding a surprise card in the mailbox. God sent me a ‘thinking of you’ note in Psalm 40. Twice in this chapter, He […]
Always on His Mind — GraceSpeak
1Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God-this is your true and proper worship. 2Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is-his good, pleasing and perfect will.
This video is a beautiful devotional Song sung by Jane Brill, Sue Johnson and Kayte Harding-Chestney all about time and talents and laying them on the alter.
We all have different talents some musical, others working with the elderly or disabled. Some of us have the talent to work with the homeless or down and outs.
It takes allsorts, there are even some people who wish to do these things will say when asked why they do it? There answer ‘Because It’s my Christian duty’ or words to that effect.
On a different note there are times when ‘We’ can feel a little down and in need of some spiritual uplift or guidance. If you are that person as you listen to this song close your eyes and lift a prayer to our heavenly father.