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The Handoff: How to Pass Your Faith to Future Generations
By Gayle Veitenheimer Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, my God, till I declare your power to the next generation, your mighty acts to all who are to come. Psalm 71:18 The handoff. The trickiest part of a relay. Races have been won and lost at the handoff. But the stakes…
Read More God’s Special Forces: Grandparents (and Parents) as Intercessors
By Gayle Veitenheimer My visit with Ben following the Navy’s boot camp had been painfully short. One day. Less than twenty-four hours with the son we hadn’t seen for eight weeks. The pageantry of boot camp graduation faded, and my husband and I faced a second separation from our firstborn. Now officially a military family,…
Read More How Lisa Harper Ruined Cinderella For Me
I’ve lost my love for the Cinderella story, and it’s Lisa Harper’s fault. Lisa Harper is a Christian speaker, author, and teacher. I love her because she is soooo authentic. Our women’s group at church was studying her Bible study on the Gospel of Luke. In one video session, she spoke on Cinderella—and forever ruined…
Read More How to Know Which Voice to Listen To (God’s Voice)
So David triumphed over the Philistine with a sling and a stone; without a sword in his hand he struck down the Philistine and killed him. 1 Samuel 17:50 NIV You don’t have to be a fiction writer to hear voices in your head. Friends, family, and the enemy all have an opinion on what…
Read More Why Lent? 3 Reasons to Observe Lent This Year
If your only familiarity with Lent is Mardi Gras, you may have a few questions. What is Lent? How did it start? And why practice it? Lent commemorates Jesus’s 40-day period of fasting and temptation in the wilderness. Historians point to the practice after the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D, but church fathers like…
Read More How to Love Well: 7 Tips from Ruth and Boaz
February brings a scent of romance to the air, and it doesn’t get better, biblically, than the account of Ruth and Boaz. Scripture tucks the Book of Ruth between Judges and 1 Samuel, two hefty historical books. In actuality, Ruth deserves the spotlight. Top billing. Because it shows us how to love well even when…
Read More How to Partner With God for Your Best 2025
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. Ephesians 3:20-21 NIV Have you considered taking on a partner? Whether you work…
Read More Divine Intervention: How to Spot God at Work
Divine intervention. I’ve seen it countless times. A kid stops short, right before he face-plants into a saguaro cactus. An interview, one the college senior hadn’t planned on keeping, led to her dream job. Specific guidance was given for prayer regarding a son going through (and successfully completing) Navy SEAL training. Three unexpected years of…
Read More Count Your Blessing: Jesus’s Righteousness In You
You thought I meant blessings, right? No. Blessing. Singular. Only one. November shifts our attention to gratitude. Thankfulness for all we have and for those closest to us. And that’s good. But let’s not stop there. In fact, I want to back up to the One from Whom all blessings flow. Jesus. And not just Jesus, but His…
Read More 3 Ways to Deal with Distractions
Jesus is in the house. Your house. With his friends. At least twelve, but probably more. Do you: Martha, of the famous Mary-and-Martha sister duo in Scripture, committed to B. All the way. If you’re not familiar with Martha’s story, here’s the account from Luke 10:38-42: As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came…
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