Finding God’s Love at the End
She’d never really known about God or visited church but was now experiencing a newfound peace in those tending to her.
She’d never really known about God or visited church but was now experiencing a newfound peace in those tending to her.
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.
As I cooked breakfast for my family, I thought idly about how extravagant God is with me. My mind flitted through all that God had thought of that I hadn’t.
Drawing closer to God by asking hard questions in our daily devotions.
A reader shares her very personal story of receiving comfort from earth angels and a reassuring sign after her miscarriage.
God is good. But during tough times—when the crosses are heavy and seemingly endless—there’s a healthy way to get unstuck: Focus your devotions on other aspects of God.
Rethinking the things that stand between us and God as tools for devotion.
I can get stuck in a mental loop of self-congratulation and it can seep into my prayer life. Here’s a parable in which Jesus shined the light on just such a prayer.
God touches our hearts gently and says, “Pay attention, this is Me”—especially after the death of a loved one or friend.
Devotion isn’t about talking at God. A right relationship requires talking with Him. Which means pausing to listen after sending up a two-second prayer.
One thought piled upon another: needs, desires, petitions, frustrations. Listening to myself, I thought, Wait a minute—where is God in all this?