The other day I was taking off my jewelry, and I must have pulled too hard on my ring. It flew off the end of my finger when I pulled it over my knuckle.
The other day I was taking off my jewelry, and I must have pulled too hard on my ring. It flew off the end of my finger when I pulled it over my knuckle.
Once my daughter and a friend of hers got into a little disagreement. As I asked the girls what the problem was, each girl began telling her side of the story . . . simultaneously.
Eme had outgrown her dance shoes. But it was just two weeks before her recital and the end of the season.
I remember getting some parenting advice as a newlywed — four years before we would have children.
As my friend got ready for her garage sale, she found one lonely ski glove. Who needs one ski glove?
As the mom of two boys, I’ve learned to love Major League Baseball games. But not for the reason you might think.
These Bible stories aren’t new. Yet I’m amazed at how practical they are for us today — no matter our location or stage of life.
The God we worship, the God of Scripture, is a lot of things: wise, powerful, omniscient, omnipotent, loving, forgiving... And on any day, most of us a need a God who possesses these qualities and more.
On the seventh day, God, in a sense, stood back to look over Creation and pronounced it “done.”
“Well, what did He say? What did He say your name was? Tell me, tell me, tell me!”
What is the image of God? Because God is Spirit, we know that it is not a physical likeness. Because He created both male and female with this image, it is not confined to a gender likeness.