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Category Archives: Trust
Will I trust?
In the darkness? In uncertainty? When no answers come? When things go from bad to worse? The question He always seems to ask me 1st: Will you trust me? Life has felt uncertain lately. The outcome of this election did … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Practical Life, Trust
Tagged God is good, Job 13:15, Psalm 23, Psalm 71:14, Voice of the Martyrs, VOMradio.net
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A Still Small Voice
1 Kings 19 tells the story of God commanding the prophet Elijah, to go outside the cave he was hiding in and stand on the mountain before Him. “Look, I AM ready to pass by.” A very powerful storm appeared, … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Illness, Marriage, Spiritual Growth, Trust
Tagged 1 kings 19, God’s whisper, hiding, Psalm 34:4, Rough year, trust
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For to this you were called
The joke at our house is, “David is very healthy until he’s almost dying.” My sweet, patient husband has suffered innumerable medical crises since birth. In 30 years of marriage he’s nearly died 4 times. I have asked God more … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Illness, Marriage, Spiritual Growth, Trust
Tagged endure, suffering, trials, trust God
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Shifting Sand
2020… Pandemic, quarantine, school closures, reopening, vaccine trials, disputes over masks, censorship, contact tracing, riots. All words I never thought I would use or even read. And all hot topics and headlines from the news today. Amazing times, amazing year. … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Practical Life, Trust
Tagged 2020, changing times, contact tracing, Daniel 2:21-22, Job 12:23. Psalm 46:1-10, Mark 4:22, pandemic
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The Squirming Place
The squirming place lies between prayers sent, and answers that come. It’s when I’ve called out and even surrendered my will, but there’s silence. I can feel the anxiety and suffering, yet relief is only hoped for. Why does God … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional, Illness, Trust
Tagged John 16:33, lack of data, pain, shingles, waiting
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That was then, this is now
2020 What a strange time. We are home, quarantined, together. Eight of us in the same house. It’s not like we haven’t lived together for so many years, but this is different. Two are home from college – apartment contents … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Marriage, Practical Life, Trust
Tagged children, Covid19, God's will be done, home, quarantine 2020, together
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Maybe it would be different…
Had I not lost my 1st baby and 4th baby and 7th baby to miscarriage, Had we not been given the gift of another son who overcame his past and grew and flourished and succeeded, Had I not stood by … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction & Recovery, Children, Devotional, Illness, Marriage, Practical Life, Spiritual Growth, Trust
Tagged cancer, Covid19, glory, trials
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Psalm 23 & Covid19
Everyday of quarantine I’ve woken up with Psalm 23 ringing in my ears. Today I realized the correlations clearly after reading a fearful article in the paper on governmental control… Ultimately the LORD is my Shepherd, not the president or … Continue reading
In the shadow
Things are in an uproar all over the world. 2020 started out fairly normal, but sure changed fast. I went from being concerned with how the pets were relating in our house – to the life and safety of each … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Devotional, Illness, Trust
Tagged 1 Samuel 3:18, 2020, cover 19, thyroid cancer, uncertainty
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A word I don’t like.
Cancer. Yuck. I heard it growing up regarding my grandfather. I was about 9. Not long after, I heard it again: my uncle, my grandmother, my two older sisters. It frightened me. The biggest shock came in 2010 when my … Continue reading

