The author emphasizes that forgiveness is often misunderstood, viewed as an optional act rather than a commandment in Christianity. True forgiveness involves recognizing our own need for grace, relying on the Holy Spirit for strength, and shifting focus from the hurt caused to the mercy we've received. Healing and forgiveness are intertwined processes, needing humility and obedience.
Dinks & Discipleship
The very first time I heard the word “dinking” I thought that I must be hearing it wrong, or they just did not pronounce the “R” and they meant to say “drinking.” Sure enough, dinking is a thing if you know anything about pickleball. If you have not had the chance to grab your pickleball... Continue Reading →
Travel With Direction
The author's lifelong love for travel was nurtured during long car rides with family. They emphasize the importance of traveling with direction, drawing parallels between physical journeys and life's path. Encouraging faith-based travel, they emphasize the need for divine guidance, likening God to a trusted driver. The author urges readers to relinquish control and trust in a higher plan.
Coen-Ology
If you are taking the time to read this, it is my hope that you will come along on this journey from this point forward. I would love nothing more than for you to read something that is shared here and be encouraged in your own life and as a result you will continue to... Continue Reading →
