by Jen Thorn | May 11, 2021 | In the Beginning (Genesis 1), Love God Greatly Posts |
The story of Noah and the flood is so commonplace to many of us that we lose the wonder and awe of this event. The entire earth was flooded and Noah and his family were in some contraption that no one had ever seen or heard of before. What if they run out of food?...
by Terria Moore | May 9, 2021 | In the Beginning (Genesis 1), Love God Greatly Posts |
Waiting is my kryptonite! I am very vulnerable to impulsivity, recklessness, and discouragement when I do not have an obvious expiration date for my periods of waiting. Yes. I have prayed daily about it, but we all know what happens when you pray for patience! The...
by Crystal Stine | May 6, 2021 | In the Beginning (Genesis 1), Love God Greatly Posts |
Everything I know about Bible stories for kids I learned from Veggie Tales. Honestly, not everything, but I didn’t grow up going to Sunday School, so I have no emotional attachment or fond memories of flannel graphs, puppet shows, or whatever other culturally relevant...
by Lyli Dunbar | May 4, 2021 | In the Beginning (Genesis 1), Love God Greatly Posts |
“I don’t want to listen and obey!” I sat on a stool in front of a pint-sized sinner. His fists were clenched, and his face was grimaced in a very stubborn frown. He pushed the milk away like it was poison. I took a deep breath, and I looked down at him with eyes of...
by Melissa Fuller | May 3, 2021 | Friendship, Love God Greatly Posts |
Have you ever considered how your friendships can be a witness to the gospel? “…that they may be completely one, so that the world will know that you sent me…” (John 17:23) A unified body of Christ is a testimony of the love God has for the...
by Ebos Aifuobhokhan | May 2, 2021 | In the Beginning (Genesis 1), Love God Greatly Posts |
When we read Genesis 4:23 we see how, sadly, history repeated itself in a descendant of Cain. It broke my heart to read this. Humanity hadn’t existed for long and evil had already begun replicating itself in a family. But as I read verse 26, hope surged in my heart...