A Friendship for a Season
“A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.”
“A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.”
The most important lesson of friendship is also the most basic: In order to have a friend, you must be a friend.
Those friends who rejoiced with us in Jimmy’s decision gave us a precious gift. In them, we had a safe place to share our struggles without fear of condemnation.
Matt Zeller and Janis Shinwari describe how they forged such a strong bond in Afghanistan.
There’s been laughter and tears around that table. Prayers and praises. Hurt and healing…
She’s been walking with the Lord just a little longer than I have. She holds wisdom and knowledge and she’s generous to share.
You may find yourself so buried by chores that you don’t know where to start asking for help. Here are some tips.
The connections we have with those in our lives remind us that we are a part of something bigger than ourselves.
I didn’t think I would survive the week. It was my sisters in Christ who pulled me through.
On the basis of just one letter we became email and prayer pals…
This was not going to be one of those church suppers where we’d need to pray for a loaves and fishes miracle…
Moments of light often come to us through the people and circumstances God allows us to experience. Consider the friends and acquaintances no longer here on Earth who have been a moment of light for you.