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Category Archives: Patience
No Fair!!!
By Mary Bea Miller I’ve been reading some rather older books lately. Stepping Heavenward, by E. Prentiss, (1869) and The Autobiography of Madame Guyon, (early 1700′s) as well as some literature about the origins of the Bible College of Wales, (from the … Continue reading
Posted in Hope, Joy, Love, Mary Bea Miller, Patience, Seeking God, Trusting God
Tagged Christian Women's Devotional, Christianity, Elizabeth Prentiss, Hannah Hurnard
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It’s not what you think
By Julia Hare I have always been a dreamer, but my dreams don’t tend to fit the norm. My big heart dreams up ways to save the world and rescue everyone in need. When I was 20, I spent 2 … Continue reading
Posted in Hope, Julia Hare, Patience
Tagged Christianity, garden, Jesus, patience, Seed, Sowing, waiting, Word
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Hidden Places
By Abby King The journey to work begins early for me. Bleary eyes stare out of the window as the bus wends its way through the sleepy morning right into the heart of Cambridge. We pass colleges hidden away behind … Continue reading
Because sometimes it’s the best I can do…
By Betsy McIntyre Here in Minnesota, it is seriously winter. With windchills in the negative twenties and crusty snowbanks everywhere I look, this season can get me kinda down. It manifests itself mostly through me never calling anyone back and … Continue reading
Posted in Betsy McIntyre, Patience, Trusting God
Tagged Book of Kings, Christianity, depression, Minnesota, Old Testament, winter
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Thoughts on the Order of Things
by Emily Jefferies It’s dark out already at 5:30, the dusk settling quickly when there’s no horizon to be seen between the thousands of skyscrapers that make up this city I live in. I’m on my bicycle, absent-mindedly weaving my … Continue reading
