There is a great difference between successfulness and fruitfulness.
All of us long for community. Whether we admit it or not, one of our basic needs as human beings is to find a place of belonging – where one is accepted, appreciated and loved.
Sometime about now hundreds of people will begin packing shoeboxes with gifts to be sent to poor children around the world via Operation Christmas Child (OCC), a program sponsored by Samaritan’s Purse.
It seems that much of my early faith training was designed to protect me from doubt.
A world in which all one’s wishes were fulfilled would, quite apart from disappointments, be an unpleasant world to live in.
The art of living is to enjoy what we can see and not complain about what remains in the dark.
Recently I have spent more time indoors than usual because of a leg injury and so have listened to a number of your “Grace To You” broadcasts.
A textbook is a reduction of subtle thought into a simple outline.
The combination of courage and kindness is both the source and product of integrity (The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness, by Stephen Covey, p. 150).
…reconnection…is at the heart of true religion: we reconnect with God, with our own soul, with our neighbor and with all of God’s creatures…