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Shelter

April 16, 2024


God provides us a safe place to weather the storms of life.

Photo by Walt Wood

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Shelter

April 16, 2024

God provides us a safe place to weather the storms of life.

Photo by Walt Wood


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Righteousness

January 18, 2020

"Your righteousness is like the highest mountains, your justice like the great deep. You, Lord, preserve both people and animals," (Psalm 36:6, NIV).

Photo by Wendy Langhans

Dormant

January 17, 2020

Every season will come to an end, offering possibilities for new beginnings.

Photo by Merle Mills

Evergreen

January 16, 2020

God's love for us never wanes or fades.

Photo by Cyndy Hardaker

Servant

January 15, 2020

"Let it be with me according to your word," (Luke 1:38, NRSV).

Photo by David F. Harwood

Faith

January 14, 2020

"Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark." — Rabindranath Tagore

Photo by Terri B. Sims

Barriers

January 13, 2020

Even fences built with good intention and great artistry eventually close us off from others who might need our love and care.

Photo by Keith Honeyman

Surprise

January 12, 2020

Let us never fail to be startled into joyful praise by the beauty of God's creation.

Photo by Susan Ruach

Thirst

January 11, 2020

Drink deeply from the living water Christ offers.

Photo by Mark Moeller

Healing

January 10, 2020

In the inner stillness where meditation leads, the Spirit secretly anoints the soul and heals our deepest wounds. — St. John of the Cross

Photo by Joyce Carrasco

Observe

January 9, 2020

When we patiently observe, we may discover more than first meets the eye.

Photo by Robert A. Farruggia, Jr.