Thoughts along the Journey…
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What to do With Big Emotions
Emotions can be overwhelming, distracting, and all-consuming. So what do we do when our emotions threaten to take over?

Brave Obedience
God gives promises us many things in return for our obedience to Him, but sometimes, obedience takes more courage than we might think.

The Perfect Work of Patience
Patience is a virtue, but we usually don’t like learning it. Yet patience and faith go hand in hand.

Marks of a Good Friend
In reading through 1 Samuel recently, I noticed one individual who was a particularly excellent friend. What made him such a good friend?

A Biblical View of Singleness and Marriage
Which is better, singleness or marriage? A Biblical view of both is crucial for every Christian.

Sufficient Unto the Day
It can be easy to worry about many things, but Jesus said, “Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.”

Justice or Vengeance?
In reading through the book of 1 Samuel this week, I was struck by David’s response when circumstances seemed perfect for him to take revenge on the man who had literally been trying to kill him.

Wash Me
Have you ever seen “wash me” written in the dirt on a car? I recently noticed some dust on a door ledge and was reminded of an important truth about spiritual cleansing.

40 Days with the Sheep
You probably know the story of David and Goliath, but recently I noticed a little detail in the middle of the account that surprised me.