A Word for the Discontented Intercessor

Beloved co-laborers on the wall and in the gap, The message I want to share I meant to originally convey by video, but with school deadlines upon me the time […]
Use More Force (reflection)

When I was a little girl, my parents and my aunt and uncle formed a bowling team. They called themselves “Black Magic.” They were good too! Mama once scored a […]
He Gave This Faith for Walking

Blessings, Royal Ones. With this powerful image I hope to remind us all that we walk by faith and not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7). Let’s keep walking. Let’s stay […]
The Rahab-Ruth Redemption Connection

My daily devotional reading told a story about limitless fresh starts. It was Rahab’s story. There was a sentence just before the meditation questions that struck me and mad […]
Praying When THINGS are Well

There’s a phrase the old saints used to say about how to pray when things are well with us. It was to “send up your timber,” or secure the eternal […]
The Missing Miracle (reflection)

This weekend I sat in a service and heard a woman share her testimony. She celebrated one year of life AFTER brain surgery to remove a tumor. I witnessed a […]
Dear Jaded Intercessor,

jaded adjective jad·ed \ˈjā-dəd\ feeling or showing a lack of interest and excitement caused by having done or experienced too much of something (merriam-webster.com) Dear Jaded Intercessor, The time is soon coming […]
Let Me Speak with the Manager (reflection)

When the need is bigger than you… When the people around you are unable to assist… Before you act out of character to get your own way… Before you overthink […]
What’s the Best that Can Happen? (shift perspective)

These days almost mirror my late 20s… early to bed, very early to rise and phone calls for prayer and support not long after that. It’s my life and I […]
The Idea of a Thing (Power of Perspective)

Dear 20-something Sister, Your faith walk carries power when you know what to do with facts. Let hope fuel your faith, not inspire denial because of the intense desire to […]
