A Prayerful Farewell
This is my last blog for Guideposts, as I assume a Senior Pastor position at the Naugatuck United Methodist Church. I will always cherish OurPrayer in my heart.
This is my last blog for Guideposts, as I assume a Senior Pastor position at the Naugatuck United Methodist Church. I will always cherish OurPrayer in my heart.
When experiencing one of those everything-you-do-will-annoy-me mornings, self-reflection and prayer go a long way toward calming the waters.
Prayer opens us up to the unexpected. Coincidence, it’s said, is how God remains anonymous.
If you’d like to let a military family know they’re in your thoughts and prayers, here are some tips to keep in mind.
It can seem like there is no place to turn, but there is. Hope is never beyond reach.
Dad’s prayers were full of the faith that sustained him in a wind-tossed world. Would that I could hear one of those prayers again…
Here are some helpful tips to let a military family know you’re thinking about them and praying for them…
I kept praying for God to change him; turns out, I was part of the problem. Our marriage became more wonderful when I finally learned this.
Today will be busy–like most days are. But I can take the time to pray and ask the Lord to order my day.
The one who strengthens us to have victories in our lives is Christ. He is the source of all our strength.
What sustains her is a daily morning habit of Bible reading, journaling, acknowledging answered prayers, praying for others…
Fully vulnerable and exposed: That’s how I want to present my heart to the Lord.