Tag: Notes from My Quiet Time

Are you good enough?

Are you good enough?

Some notes from my heart after reading, “Two Men Who Talked to God” (Luke 18) from the Read-Aloud Bible Stories by Ella Lindvall with my kids this morning: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ This was me. This was me growing up. And this was me 

How One Forgotten Bible Story is Helping Me Talk to My Kids About Porn

How One Forgotten Bible Story is Helping Me Talk to My Kids About Porn

One little known Bible story with wonderful lessons on Drunkenness, nakedness, sin, pornography and the importance of hiding your eyes when you see sin.

When God doesn’t feel close anymore

When God doesn’t feel close anymore

This article is a continuation of the article, “When Bible Reading Feels Disconnected”. If you have never had a steady, devotional time each day where you are meeting with the Lord, you may want to start there – and check back here later.  You’ve been 

When Bible reading feels disconnected

When Bible reading feels disconnected

“But Mommy, I plugged it in…!!” It was the end of the day. The kid’s chores were finished. Their summer assignments done. They had completed their tasks and were now eager for their hard-earned 30 minutes of “tablet time”. But the four-year-old was distraught as 

Can the Existence of God be Proven?

Can the Existence of God be Proven?

For those of you who read or check out my blog from time to time, you know I am a Christian, through and through. Still, I would say I have the mind of a skeptic. My mind often wanders into these grand questions about creation, 

Do Christians Have a Mental Illness?

Do Christians Have a Mental Illness?

There was a story in the news not too long ago, about a somewhat famous daytime news show host who said something like “Christians have some kind of mental illness, “hearing voices” things like that. I don’t usually think much about these kinds of things on TV 

The Heart of David

The Heart of David

The Heart of David some notable notes from a fresh reading of His story We sense the burden,Of the heart of DavidThe very same burdenThe he swore to the Lord Saying, “I will not rest in my house,Nor will I lie on my bedI’ll give