by Beth | Sep 19, 2013 | bitterness, Christian life, offense
I was weeding through some emails this morning and opened one from the Elijah List. I found a great article by Victoria Boyson entitled the War Against the Harvest. The first part of her article really spoke to me because I have had this very thing happen. Out of...
by Beth | Dec 6, 2012 | Christian life, grief, hope, Jesus, offense
I took this photo the other morning from my bedroom window. I tried to capture the beauty of the sunrise, but this photo pales in comparison. How many times do we try to capture moments in our lives? Moments to capture: The feeling we had when we first met...
by Beth | Nov 3, 2012 | anger, offense, religion, repent, thought life, words
Ahhhh, deep breath. Throughout the night I awakened to remember how many groups I had coming today. Was I prepared for the number of birthday parties? Do I have the employees scheduled? Mercy! It is OVER yet my mind was racing. The last dream I had before...
by Beth | Sep 8, 2012 | Obedience, offense, parenting
Last night our sweet daughter’s Junior Cheer Squad cheered for the first time at their homecoming game. As with most activities at a school, Moms were recruited to help herd the children (since many of the parents choose to let them run wild like a pack of...
by Beth | Sep 17, 2011 | bitterness, forgiveness, grace, offense
Isn’t it draining to be around someone who is bitter and unforgiving? They can’t forgive an offense and it is like a tomb they revisit each time the offense is remembered. Just like the demon possessed man who lived among the tombs (Luke 8:26), their minds...
by Beth | Jul 29, 2011 | battle, bondage, books, fear, forgiveness, freedom, offense, repent
I recently heard someone say, “If he treats me that way again — that’s IT!” No, this wasn’t a friendship, it was regarding someone’s family member. Hmmm. Immediately I began to pray because I felt wounds were behind those words....