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  • 5-Minute Devotional on Trusting God in the Valley

    Several years ago I found myself in a deep, dark place. Depression had floated into my life like a black cloud. I tried all of the things to “do” – prayed more, studied more, served more. None of that helped during that season.  5-Minute Devotional on Trusting God in the Valley Only when I began to live one day at a time did I realize that certain seasons aren’t about outward growth at all. That dark season was about planting…

  • 5-Minute Devotional on God’s Love

    I was always the try-hard girl. The one that never felt like she measured up. Always. In everything. From daily household chores, to school work, to my job, to marriage, to parenting. For almost thirty years I struggled to “earn God’s love.”  5-Minute Devotional on God’s Love Of course I would never SAY this. I believed in God’s unconditional love for people – just maybe, not me. I mean of course the inmate on death row was unconditionally loved by…

  • 5 Bible Study Tips When Your Mind Wanders

    A guest post by Anna Moore You’ve just sat down in your spot. Your Bible is open. A fresh cup of coffee warms your hands. Your heart is ready to hear from God’s Word. What about when your mind wanders?  You make it a few verses into your reading, and then it happens. Your mind begins running through the day’s to-do list or down another rabbit hole that isn’t related to what you just read. Distractions are everywhere—even in our…

  • 5-Minute Devotional for Psalm 31:19

    The feelings, especially those of anxiety and depression lie to us. They tell us things like: I am alone. No one understands.  God has left me  I am unloved. People are against me.  Everyone has left me.  I will always feel this way.  I will never sleep again.  Depression and anxiety use absolutes like “always, never…” What I love about the psalms is that there are particular chapters that can speak to us during these times in a profound way….