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Black, White, and Shades of Grey - Sue LeDoux
Two people can observe the same incident but come away with different interpretations. Was it morally right? Who is to blame, if there is any blame to be had? Was that a helpful situation or a harmful one? Even … Continue reading →
Susan LeDoux,
Finding Peace from the Greatest Encourager - A Nighttime Prayer
For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures, we might have hope. -- Romans 15:4Please Pray:Father, I need your encouragement today as I live in this world that constantly tears me down. I can sometimes...
Susan Mcilmoil,
Girl After God’s Heart: Why Reading Your Bible Is Important - This Little Heart of Mine
Confession time… 😬 These last few weeks, my motivation to read Scripture totally tanked. I put my Bible on the back burner. And it’s really quite humbling since my last post was on “spiritual laziness”. Ugh. Anywayyy… Let’s just say I’ve been reminded how important it is to stay in the Word (and what happens…Read the Post
Natalie Ifland,
When Victorious Faith Doesn’t Feel Victorious
IF you grew up attending church, did you have a favorite Bible story as a kid? Or even today, is there one person in the Bible whose story still captivates you? I’ve been developing group Bible stu…
Lynn H. Pryor,
How Can We Be Filled with the Spirit? - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Meditate day and night upon the incomparable, hope-giving promises of God.
Randy Alcorn,
Spiritual Laziness: A Heart Condition + How to Fix It - This Little Heart of Mine
If not now… then when? Occasionally, I go through seasons of “I’ll get to it tomorrow…”. Well fast forward to a week or 2 later anddd I’ve made little to no progress on the said goal. Call it what you want: Procrastination. Avoidance. Laziness. It gets the best of us; and in a day &…Read the Post
Natalie Ifland,
Romans 15:1-6 Encouragement to Endure
The Civil War, two world wars, the Great Influenza, the Great Depression, floods, storms, and hurricanes. How did they survive? How did they endure in such ...
Christine Malkemes,
Getting Through Leviticus
Sometimes it feels like all of personal Bible reading comes down to one thing: getting through Leviticus. Every few months, my Bible reading plan takes me through tough stretches like the middle of Leviticus, the second half of Joshua, or the long lists in 1 & 2 Chronicles. In those moments, I think about what God has promised about Scripture, that all of it is useful for training in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16), that it is a delight and a safeguard (Psalm 119:9-14), and that everything in…
Cole Feix,
Making Sense of the New Testament
I never travel without a book. Go ahead and play games on your phone or watch a video, but for me, the forced downtime of sitting on a plane is a great time to read. On one trip, I finished my book…
Lynn H. Pryor,
Making Sense of the New Testament
I never travel without a book. Go ahead and play games on your phone or watch a video, but for me, the forced downtime of sitting on a plane is a great time to read. On one trip, I finished my book…
Lynn H. Pryor,

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