Love and Serve
This past week I have been studying John 13, the account of Christ washing His disciples’ feet. This account and the admonition to serve others as Christ served is one I’ve heard frequently, but this […]
This past week I have been studying John 13, the account of Christ washing His disciples’ feet. This account and the admonition to serve others as Christ served is one I’ve heard frequently, but this […]
One week till Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays, but this year I have been looking forward to and thinking about Thanksgiving extra. I tend to focus on the negative, so I have […]
2020 has been quite the year. From pandemics to unrest to wildfires to elections – this year has shaken us in so many ways. To many this year has been a reminder to pray and […]
Rest. The idea of rest stands out to me as a college student who’s constantly trying to juggle assignment due dates with family and church responsibilities. Sometimes rest can be equated with breaks in my […]
My state is on fire right now – not figuratively, but literally. It’s weird, because everyone thinks it rains all the time in Oregon, and usually it does. But right now, it’s dry, and the […]
I recently participated in a Bible memory challenge where we memorized the book of Habakkuk. This short book is so powerful considering the times we live in, so I encourage you to read it before […]
I’ve been thinking recently about what it means to not just be a good friend, but a godly friend. How do I build deep, Christian friendships rather than surface-level friendships? I don’t feel like the […]
What an interesting time we are living in! It’s funny to think that in just a few weeks, people went from joking about the coronavirus like it was no big deal to living in quarantine. […]
I was recently reading through the book of Matthew, and I was struck by what I learned about Joseph. Joseph isn’t a character we spend much time on, which is understandable since the Bible doesn’t […]
Have you ever had several seemingly unrelated things come together to complement one another so well that you just know God is in it? I recently finished a study on 1 Peter, and at the […]