The poem “That Day” celebrates the significance of the day Jesus entered the world to redeem souls. It highlights his suffering, sacrifice, and ultimate victory over sin and death. The author expresses gratitude for Jesus’ saving grace and acknowledges the freedom and hope he brings.
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More than Courage
Encouragement can be the difference between getting up, or giving up. —tracey pekkanen In 1 Samuel 30, David and his men had returned to their city to find it had been attacked by an enemy while they were gone. Their houses had been destroyed and their wives and children taken captive —“both young and old”.Continue reading “More than Courage”
God is Faithful
When the morning calls and you rise to begin your day—what do you see? Looking through the window of the day ahead, our view is sometimes filled with unending tasks and constant demands—of problems and challenges to be met and overcome? No matter your location, vocation or situation, there is a view that God wantsContinue reading “God is Faithful”
Perspective!
Perspective depends less on what you see, than it does the place from which you see. —TRACEY PEKKANEN One afternoon I was trying to read a book. While flicking through the pages and straining to read the small print, I thought: “I wish I had my reading glasses”. Then I found my reading glasses! They were sitting on the top ofContinue reading “Perspective!”
The Best is Yet to Come
It is more important to go slow and gain the lessons you need along the journey than to rush the process and arrive at your destination empty. —Germany Kent In my house, just above the entrance to the hallway, hangs a sign that says: “The best is yet to come“! Sometimes I glance up at that signContinue reading “The Best is Yet to Come”
