Thank you, Lord,
for the piles of laundry.
You’ve given us more than enough clothes to wear.
Thank you, Lord,
for the sinkful of dirty dishes.
You’ve given us our daily bread and much, much more.
Thank you, Lord,
for the piles of laundry.
You’ve given us more than enough clothes to wear.
Thank you, Lord,
for the sinkful of dirty dishes.
You’ve given us our daily bread and much, much more.
What do we do when life comes to a halt?
When emptiness grows
And activities are slowed
When work is on hold
And the doors are closed
Today’s article is a guest post by a dear friend of mine, Tracy Watts. Tracy is a jewel of a Christian woman. As a mom in her early thirties, Tracy possesses wisdom far beyond her years. She is godly in her actions and attitude, tenderhearted, and grace-giving. Tracy uses her many talents for the Lord and displays Christlike humility in all she does.
Lord, change my heart.
Replace my desire to hustle with a heart that desires holiness.
“MOMMY!!!”
It was 2 am. My four-year-old had woken up with a bad dream. I went into her room, gave her a kiss on the forehead, gave her some half-asleep words of assurance, and adjusted the blankets. She went back to sleep immediately. I, on the other hand, did not. As I returned to bed and pulled the thick blankets over my shoulders, my mind began buzzing: