The Gift of Sustaining Grace
/No one complained about the parting of the Red Sea. Everyone loves delivering grace. But we aren't satisfied with sustaining grace. Yet that is the grace that tethers us to God.
Read MoreNo one complained about the parting of the Red Sea. Everyone loves delivering grace. But we aren't satisfied with sustaining grace. Yet that is the grace that tethers us to God.
Read MoreGeorge Matheson, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, and Joni Eareckson Tada have all shown me that trials, gifts wrapped in black, can be the greatest gifts God gives us.
Read MoreWhen I remember that God’s blood-bought promise for those who trust in the Gospel is that they will live happily ever after in heaven, my perspective changes.
Read MoreI married an amazing man two weeks ago who is teaching me to dance in the sunshine. While I love this phase of life, I know that learning to dance in the rain is an equally precious blessing…
Read MoreJoni demonstrates what God can do in a life yielded to Him as she points to a magnificent God who is beyond compare, who can elicit genuine praise in the midst of deep suffering
Read MoreI don’t like being dependent on others to meet my needs. I’d rather do it myself. And yet this forced reliance on God has proven to be an incalculable blessing.
Read MoreI have begged God so many times for deliverance and was denied. But I found that it was in the denial of those very things that I had begged for, that brought me closest to Him.
Read MoreOur lowest emotional points bring our most significant growth, our greatest dependence on God and our platform for ministry. It is in these low points that God does His deepest work in us…
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