Ordinary Life
God desires for all of us to be saints, and we do that by growing in holiness as ordinary people.
God desires for all of us to be saints, and we do that by growing in holiness as ordinary people.
I would run around the house counting how many people we had in the house, and would then run and count how many place settings were on the table, to make sure there was enough for everyone. The numbers didn’t match; there was one extra plate at the table.
Our faith equally has seasons in our life. There are periods of renewal like the spring, helping us to create new beginnings in our relationships and life.
We take our job very seriously, and sometimes we are in secret competition with others like us.
I wasn’t dressed for shopping, as I shared before, but decided to go to a large make-up retailer at my daughter’s request.
Today our children are being pressured and judged by their peers at every turn. Their social media accounts are their magic 8 balls that give them their approval ratings.
A good friend of mine once told me that he was led into same-sex relationships partially because he was encouraged by those around him to romantically follow his attractions.
She pressed her cheek upon his, and gently stroked the blood soaked hair from his face. All she could do was love him and let go, so he could be placed in the tomb and then be resurrected.