Death and disease and suffering cannot cancel Christmas. Death, disease, and suffering are exactly why we celebrate. Death, disease, and suffering are what Jesus clothed himself in and came to heal.
Read More“The Incarnation of Jesus has nothing to do with what we are able to do. In fact it has everything to do with what we were not able to do. It is a celebration of God’s immense grace.”
Read More“But, these words are words of hope. When despair is ruling, and the darkness surrounds, when every breath is filled with fear, hear the words of the angels - ‘Do not be afraid.’”
Read More“You are invited, for the next 24 days, to hold back your “Rejoice! Rejoice!” and wait, listen, be still, and allow his Holy Spirit to uncover your own longing for Jesus .“
Read More“But Jesus IS wonder. God’s offer is the resurrection of our hearts to His wonder, through Jesus Christ, by the Holy Spirit. “
Read More“Jesus’ life on earth is heaven’s compassionate response to our deepest longings: the longing for companionship and being known. “
Read More“…it is the kind of love that will find you doing unexpected things, things that are contrary to the status quo or what is popular in the culture. Courageous love might find you on the outside of things but closer to the heart of God. Just like Joseph. Just like many people who have encountered the love of God. “
Read More“What I see, is that their joy is a response to the revelation of a promise fulfilled. A promise from the past, a promise for the present, or a promise for the future. It is a moment where they see with their hearts or minds that the Kingdom of God has come to earth.”
Read More“The labyrinth is a physical expression of an inward reality. It is a journey inward, inviting Jesus into the depths and core of who you are and meeting with him there. And, what I am learning is that this is the same journey I must go on to receive peace.”
Read More“I light the candle of hope this week amidst tears of thankfulness and knowledge of his love for me. Love which he has shown in the form of never ending presence. “
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