Today's Devotional
My daughter’s paternal grandfather gave her a plant. The plant liked direct sunlight but also enjoyed the benefits of rainwater. It bloomed, and we were rewarded with beautiful white and pink...
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As a former water-utilities instructor traveling throughout West Texas, I’ve seen drought many times — up close and personal. To me, drought is scarier than almost any other natural disaster. When...
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In today’s reading, we find a man confronted with bad news: he has been struck by a painful and incurable disease. The effects of leprosy (now called Hansen’s Disease) are visible...
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My father was a pastor in another state and truly devoted to the church. He had diabetes and was insulin dependent. One day, after visiting him, I prayed that God would...
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Every day we are required to make choices: when to get up, what to eat, how to approach the day. Many of our choices are major decisions about what road we...
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In my country we celebrate a day of thanksgiving each year. I wonder how many people stop to consider why they celebrate. Does a day of thanksgiving cause us to pause...
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“Come on, boys; dinner’s ready!” My daughter called her two young sons to the table. James came running and sat down, looking to see what delicious food his mother had prepared....
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As I pulled up my once-beautiful periwinkles, now lifeless after a recent freeze, it dawned on me that I wasn’t just getting rid of the old plants; I was making room...
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My great-grandniece, María Camila, started walking at the age of ten months. To hone this new skill and feel more secure, she would hold on to someone’s hand. Because she was...
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In 1920, the United States opened its first coast-to-coast airmail delivery route. Before radio navigation was common in airplanes, pilots had to navigate by landmarks. Therefore, bad weather and nighttime essentially...
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When my daughter was two or three years old, she threw the normal tantrums of a child that age. When she got into trouble, she would start crying and loudly repeating,...
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