Today's Devotional
My brother-in-law Phil had been a creative man who taught art, loved nature, and made hand-crafted jewelry, wood items, and pottery. When he died, my family dressed thoughtfully for his celebration-of-life...
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In July 2006 I lost my 25-year-old son, Daniel, to ALS — also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. It was a dark time in my life. I knew God was there,...
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It was Saturday, and I still had not selected a sermon topic. I prayed for help or some sign, but I was nervous and preoccupied. I was still trying to organize...
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My infertility journey was an incredibly long and lonely time. Friends and co-workers were all having babies seemingly on demand. Even those that needed medical assistance were able to conceive, but...
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“Can you take care of the children on Tuesday night?” asked a friend in my church. I was going to say no because I had no experience in children’s ministry, but...
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One evening while checking on our cattle, my dad and I found an orphaned newborn calf with one of her hooves stuck in barbed wire. She was exhausted and unable to...
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My friend Dave suffers from severe Parkinson’s disease. He now needs a wheelchair, speaks in a whisper, and cannot lift his head. Although Dave has limitations, every weekday he gives what...
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I was depressed, weighed down by decisions I made that were clearly not aligned with the values of a Christ-filled life and were leading me down the wrong path. One morning...
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My father was my first welding instructor. He taught me the basics, which became the foundation for my continued improvement. Then I went to welding school and worked with more experienced...
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I have been involved in prison ministry since 2016. Once I received an email from a woman in federal prison that said, “The Christmas celebration with you guys was incredible. It...
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Our dog Madani has recently given birth to three cuddly puppies. It seems like every move the puppies make is cuteness overload. I have watched them grow quickly from having their...
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