Tag: #lentenblog

  • Why Worry?

    Why Worry?

    The church previously published daily devotions for Advent and Lent with Sister Carol Perry. A reflection on worrying and the futility of it, emphasizing the need to bring worries to prayer.

  • Plans for You

    The post reflects on feeling lost and finding solace in Jeremiah 29 scripture. A hymn related to the scripture is shared. Encourages prayer. Posted by Tusi Elvi.

  • Noticing the Changes

    The content reflects nature’s profound connection to our being, urging us to notice the seasons in our lives. It includes a link to a video capturing the beauty of tulip fields.

  • Prayers for our World

    The news reminded me of the Haitian Proverb “The Neighborhood Is The Family” and the need to pray for peace. Let’s pray for peace among nations with righteousness and truth.

  • The Road

    The author reflected on the metaphor of “the road” in their Lenten journey, drawing parallels to God, Jesus, the Spirit, and the Church. They likened God to a road offering diverse paths, Jesus as the guide to light and love, the Spirit as the inner GPS, and the Church as a starting point and companions…

  • The World is at your Feet

    The song “Girls” by Rachel Platten is co-written by Ferras Mahmoud Alqaisi, Meghan Shahnaz Kabir, and Sean Cameron Meier.

  • On the Road to Gethsemane

    Morgan James, a versatile American performer, responded to a dream by gathering an all-female team to create a fresh studio album of the iconic rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar. This project offers a unique perspective on the historical Jesus and encourages deeper spiritual exploration. Details can be found at the She is Risen Project.

  • We are never alone…

    The post emphasizes the belief that God is always with us through difficult times. The author shares a touching video that inspired them, highlighting themes of resilience, hope, faith, and trust. They recall a gospel song’s lyrics, “Can’t Give Up Now,” expressing the conviction that God won’t abandon them. The author hopes readers will also…

  • One Step at a Time

    Patricia Wu reflects on navigating life’s journey, paralleling her experience at an outdoor labyrinth with her approach to life. Embracing detours and trusting in God’s plan, she highlights the transformative power of faith and recounts how apparent setbacks led to unexpected blessings, ultimately emphasizing the significance of reflection and sharing stories.

  • This Book like no Other

    On November 15, 1975, during a concert, the author experienced a transformative encounter with God through Scripture. The verses John 10:10 and Revelation 3:20 led to a profound surrender and a plea for Jesus to enter the author’s heart. Since then, God’s Word has been their sustenance, providing guidance, comfort, and transformation.