Today's Devotional
In the forest where I live, there are two primary types of trees: birches and evergreens. Birch trees turn golden yellow in autumn and then lose their leaves, carpeting the forest...
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“I lost Pop!” my two-and-a-half-year-old grandson would say when I would leave the house to go to work. For the first few years of his life, he and his mother, our...
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Several friends of mine are planning to move to other companies. They have sent many letters out, but most of them have received no reply. A few were invited to interviews,...
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In Mark 9, when some of the disciples were unable to heal a boy with an evil spirit, Jesus reassured the father of the boy, who then responded, “I do believe;...
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I had lived in my mobile home community for a year, but I am shy and had met few of my neighbors. One rainy afternoon I looked across the street into...
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Working in the garden one sunny day made the world feel sweet, but the next day the sunny weather was gone. I uprooted weeds with clouds overhead and a heavy heart....
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One evening on my drive home from school, I encountered heavy traffic due to construction; so I set my phone’s GPS on “avoid highway” and embarked on a new route. About...
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Gerry climbed into the bed next to his dying wife and cradled her in his arms. Holding her weakened body he said, “Okay, Pastor, pray for us.” I had never seen...
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Several years ago my young daughter said to me, “In Sunday school we talk about Jesus. I wish I could see Jesus.” That evening as I was preparing dinner, I set...
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As I write this I’m faced with an obstacle. I have been accepted for study at a Christian university in America, and I was given an academic scholarship. I am confident...
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Branchy green suckers sprouted from the roots of the crabapple tree in our backyard. They stole nutrition and water that the tree’s buds needed in order to bloom. Other trees in...
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