God Did Not Change My Circumstances
A Smoldering Reed by Karen Weaver My husband’s battle with cancer had the two of us on a roller coaster ride of...
A Smoldering Reed by Karen Weaver My husband’s battle with cancer had the two of us on a roller coaster ride of...
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This weekend the United States will be celebrating Memorial Day. It's a day that many Americans view as the...
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This morning it happened! I slowly, very slowly, climbed the 239 steps of Mt. Pisgah. For the last several weeks,...
Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. Galatians 6:2
Last night I saw a movie about courage and carrying one another’s burdens. The movie was “#42.” It was about Jackie Robinson, the first black player in major-league baseball. In one scene Jackie was playing in his hometown stadium in Brooklyn. During the game he committed an error and the crowd began to shout derogatory remarks and racial slurs. Jackie Robinson stood at first base with his head down. He was thoroughly humiliated.