Day 1: The word renewal can be simply defined “to make like new.” Another definition given suggests the act of renewing involves “filling again by supplying what has been used up.” When we come to the end of the crazy,...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
"Good Will to All” The Christmas holiday is recognized by both the world and Christian as a season of giving. Many folks in society look for opportunities to do good at this time of year. Merry bells are rung for donations, bright red boxes...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
"The Earth Is the Lord’s” I love friendly autumn days. I was born in September and celebrate my wedding anniversary in October. Fall has the coziness and snuggle of winter days but without the bitter cold outdoors. Fall is warm colors...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
"His Keeping” The bright yellow summer sunshine has faded into the golden glow of autumn here in Pennsylvania. The cool air and changing colors are refreshing to the body and spirit! In an agricultural state, the fall months are...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
"He Restores” There is wonderful blessing and reassurance to be found in meditating on our Heavenly Father’s heart of love and tender mercies toward broken things. “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
"A Golden Repair” Many generations ago, the Japanese invented an artful craft of repair knownas kintsugi. Kintsugi is a Japanese word that is literally translated as “golden joinery.” The art of kintsugi is a Japanese method...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
"Answer (Not) A Fool” The world around us is increasingly filled with confusion and division. Two verses that shed light on our interactions with contentious or foolish people are found in Proverbs 26. Proverbs 26:4 tells us,...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
The focus for a daughter of the King, a redeemed child of God, is not self, but the Savior. We spent part 1 of this mini-series looking at Who He Is. In part 2, we began to meditate on What He Gives. For this final installment, there are five more...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
The phrase “daughters of the King” is an expression of identity. First, the phrase communicates relationship. For example, Romans 8:16-17a tells us, “The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
As daughters of the King, we have a relationship that sets us in the family of God and gives us a home in heaven. Our soul’s salvation was found in Him. All our expectations can be met in Him. Our questions of human doubts and identity can...[ abbreviated | read entire ]