
I’m happy to write about constructive criticism at Devotable today. Here’s a peek at my post, and I hope you’ll head over to read the rest.

I’m happy to write about constructive criticism at Devotable today. Here’s a peek at my post, and I hope you’ll head over to read the rest.
Do you deal with loneliness in marriage? I’ve dealt with it frequently in the past 18 years. But I’ve learned how to handle it with God’s help.
I’m blessed to write monthly for A Wife Like Me, a beautiful and encouraging site for wives of all backgrounds. Visit the site and join the Facebook group for loads of inspiration and blessings.
For years, I beat myself up for both major and minor infractions. Both sins of commission (when I actively did wrong) and sins of omission (when I didn’t do right things) haunted me.
I grew up in the church and knew the Bible well. Yet forgiving myself often felt impossible, especially for sins that changed the path of my life.
If you struggle with forgiving yourself, meditate on this portion of Psalm 103 with me. We’ll look at how to apply it to our lives after we read it through, slowly and thoughtfully.
The story of the woman at the well reminds me of my own past sin. I re-imagined her story in this fictional piece last year. Today I’m digging into the story of how she was set free from past sin.
How often do you remember to thank God for answering prayer? This is the topic of my devotion on Devotable today. Here’s a sneak peek: