The Danger of Social Distancing

To protect us from a deadly virus, social distancing policies have been implemented across the globe. The affect these rules have had on us has me a tad worried. Harmful germs and deadly pathogens have been with us for eons and will not be eradicated any time soon. Has this […]

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Wonder Women of Old

About eleven-hundred years before the time of Jesus, Israel had no king. Everyone did as they saw fit while leaders called Judges governed the people. Canaan, the land surrounding Israel, had kings. Most were tyrants who constantly conquered, subdued and attacked God’s people, enslaving them.   The only woman ever […]

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Only Two Remain

Have you ever wondered what Jesus wrote on the ground with his finger when presented with the adulterous woman? The answer can be found in Jeremiah’s prophecy written over six hundred years before Jesus ever met this woman. But first, let’s look at the short, power-packed story found in John […]

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#thankyouRavi

About ten Christmases ago I received a book from my son, Derek. It went to the top of my all-time favorites list as soon as I read it: Walking from East to West: God in the Shadows,by Ravi Zacharias. Up to that point, I had only watched a few of […]

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The Overcomer

HAVE YOU EVER BEEN AWED by someone who has made it through a dump-truck load of difficult circumstances unscathed? I learned about one women’s awe-inspiring story while interviewing her for an article I wrote about a Habitat for Humanity build. By unscathed I don’t mean she never had a bad […]

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The Splendor of God

Because of the LORD your God, the Holy One of Israel, for he has endowed you with splendor. (Isaiah 55:5) OUR PROMISE FOR TODAY guarantees we are endowed with splendor. Could it be that God’s glory shines through the actions of his people? When Saint Francis of Assisi’s prayer asks the Lord […]

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Chipping Away

“Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become the children of God.” (John 1:12) WE ARE BORN PHYSICALLY we resemble our parents, but when we are born of God, we resemble him. The problem (if you want to call […]

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Obedience = Miracles

I love this truth bomb from my pastor @andy_stanley! When you think about just a few of the things Jesus said to people you quickly understand not one of them would have experienced his miracles, if they had not obeyed his simple commands. There was this guy who sat by […]

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SUSANNA WESLEY’S PRAYER APRON

 

Very early in the morning, while it was still dark . . . Jesus went off to a solitary place, where he prayed. (Mark 1:35)

BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, Susanna, mother of the famous John and Charles Wesley lived a challenging life. She married a preacher who could not manage money. After giving birth to 19 children, only ten survived. Susanna argued with her husband about everything. Even simple disagreements would cause her husband to leave her alone with the children for extended periods of time, and this with one crippled, and another who couldn’t talk until almost six years old. To add to her heartbreak, one of her daughters had a child out of wedlock.

            But Susanna had made a vow as a young woman. She promised to give part of her day to God in prayer. As a wife working to survive in a thorny marriage (in the late 1600s and early 1700s), this made keeping her promise difficult. One day, she decided to carve out her secret place right where she stood. She threw her apron over her head and advised the children not to disturb her because she was praying. Susanna remained devoted to the Lord, despite the hardships life held. Her son, John, preached to millions and brought the spirit of revival wherever he went and her other son, Charles, wrote over 9000 hymns, many of which are still sung today.

            If Jesus needed a solitary place to pray, we all do. Susanna’s creative way to pray gives us all hope to persevere no matter what. After all, we never know what hangs in the balance.

 

Dear Jesus, You sought a solitary place to spend time in prayer. Inspire me, like you did Susanna, to find my special spot no matter where or when to do the same. Amen.

 

(Photo courtesy of Lee Wyant of her grandmother’s apron) 

 

 

A win-win proposition

Rise in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and revere your God. I am the Lord. (Lev. 19:32) MY DAUGHTER KIMBERLY visited Emeritus nursing home every week and taught a senior citizen exercise class. Her job there was part of a college class on the aging […]

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