by Susan Jenkins Writer | Oct 21, 2016 | Bible, Faith, Spirituality, Walking with God
“Don’t move that Bible for me! I don’t get that many chances with God!” We were headed to lunch when I scooped up my Bible from the passenger seat to clear a spot for the social work intern to sit. Her protests would have amused me, except she...
by Susan Jenkins Writer | Oct 15, 2016 | Faith, Home and family, Inspiration, Love, Spirituality, Walking with God
“Never stop dating!†That advice is given to those who want to know how to keep their relationship strong, perhaps from those who have realized just in time that their love had cooled and had to be rekindled. We often struggle in various types of...
by Susan Jenkins Writer | Sep 25, 2016 | Faith, Spirituality, Walking with God
“It is finished!” Human history pivoted with the uttering of those words from the mouth of God, Who robed Himself in flesh and shed His own blood for our sins. The closing of one Testament and the opening of another was occurring before the bewildered eyes...
by Susan Jenkins Writer | Jul 24, 2016 | Bible, Faith, Inspiration, Spirituality, Walking with God
I have no doubt that many people familiar with the biblical story of David — “The Poor Shepherd Boy Makes it to the Throne of Israel†heartwarming saga — would like to identify with the elevated king. After all, God promised him that he would bless his house,...
by Susan Jenkins Writer | Jul 18, 2016 | Bible, Faith, Spirituality, Walking with God
I had gone. . . with a multitude that kept holyday (Psalm 42:4) King David wrote in Psalms of going with the throng of worshipers to the house of God. Though sometimes he went there alone, he often spoke of testifying to the congregation — telling of God’s...
by Susan Jenkins Writer | Jul 10, 2016 | Bible, Faith, Inspiration, Spirituality
So there you are, snoozing away. Â All is calm, quiet, peaceful. Then you hear it: Â the whine. Â Not one of the kids this time — no, this is the whine of flight, the high-pitched sound of tiny wings. Near your head. You feel the brush of six little feet against...