May 2021 Guest Post Sampler

Every month, I guest post at several popular sites. For your reading convenience, I’m gathering them into a May 2021 guest post sampler. Enjoy these previews of the posts, then click on the “read more” link.

Cultivating a Servant Attitude

In the same way, when you obey me you should say, ‘We are unworthy servants who have simply done our duty.’”

Luke 17:10 NLT

Though I’ve been a Christian since birth, I can’t recall hearing a sermon preached on this passage before. Yet it spoke to me this week in my Bible reading, and I want to explore it with you today…

Keep reading my guest post for Woman 2 Woman Ministries HERE.

Cultivating a Servant Attitude: Join me on a guided meditation of Luke 17:10 here. #spiritualgrowth #servanthood #belikejesus Click To Tweet

Is Forgiveness Canceled?

Is forgiveness canceled? For Christians, of course the answer is no. Yet it is slowly being stomped to death in our cancel culture.

I just read a fascinating, thoughtful article by Timothy Keller called The Fading of Forgiveness. He makes a great case for the disappearance of forgiveness in our culture, yet affirms its lasting value based on what the Bible says…

Keep reading my post for Woman 2 Woman Ministries HERE.

Is Forgiveness Canceled? What Christians can do to spread the message of forgiveness in our cancel culture. #spiritualgrowth #forgiveness #forgive Click To Tweet

In Search of Grace and Peace

These three powerful verses, containing the whole truth of the gospel, have much to teach us.

May God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace. Jesus gave his life for our sins, just as God our Father planned, in order to rescue us from this evil world in which we live. All glory to God forever and ever! Amen. 

Galatians 1:3-5 (NLT)

Join me for a guided meditation on these verses at my post for Kingdom Edge Magazine HERE.

In Search of Grace and Peace: Join me on a practical meditation of Gal. 1:3-5 in this devotion. #spiritualgrowth #grace #peace #devotion Click To Tweet

What We Can Learn From the Israelites

What can we learn from the Israelites? Though they lived thousands of years ago, their lives have much to teach us today.

Let’s look at Psalm 106 NLT together today. Specifically, verses 13 through 31.

It walks us through the Israelites’ sins in the desert wilderness after leaving Egypt, as told in the book of Exodus. We can learn valuable lessons from looking closely at this account…

Keep reading my post for Woman 2 Woman Ministries HERE.

Though the ancient Israelites lived thousands of years ago, they have much to teach us today. Join me for the lessons they teach us in Psalm 106. #spiritualgrowth #ancientisrael #lifelessons Click To Tweet

When Old Is New Again

When Old Is New Again

The trends from my teens are appearing again. My daughter is turning 13 this year, and she’s into all of the trends. I remember those high-waisted and acid-washed jeans, tie-dyed shirts, hair scrunchies and chunky shoes being super cool when I was in junior high school, 25+ years ago.

But it’s not new for marketers to bring back the old and make it new…

Join me on a devotion based on Ecclesiastes 1:10 at Woman 2 Woman Ministries HERE.

When Old Is New Again: Join me for the lessons we can learn from Eccl. 1:10. #spiritualgrowth #truth #timeless Click To Tweet

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