Bible Reading Plan

Bite of Bread Reading Plan: Don’t Run on Empty

  I’m amazed.  I can have a really great week–energetic, productive, joyful–then boom! In a day my emotions flip. The weather changes; clouds roll in. Loneliness comes to visit. And doubt decides to camp out on my front door step stealing the contentment I owned just a few days before. I call it “The Eeyore complex”. I experienced this yesterday. I’m not sure how …

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Bible Reading Plan, prayer, Spiritual gifts

Bite of Bread: Spiritual Blessings in Christ

  Every Sunday a few people gather in our front room at church to pray for the morning services. A few. We pray for spiritual and earthly things. We pray for people to be freed, healed, restored. Sound equipment to behave, and babies to be happy in the nursery. Today as we prayed I saw the most unusual picture in …

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Bible Reading Plan, How do you feel about Mondays

Bite of Bread: Bible Reading Plan thru Romans 8

This is the first Monday in March. Love it. A new week, a new month, hope is in the air. Permission to start something new. How do you feel about Mondays or March? Mondays. Most of us hate them. Some of us like them. I like them because I don’t have to wait for New Years to come around once …

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Bite of Bread: Feb. 24-Mar. 2 and The Premio Dardos Award

      Awards are great, aren’t they? No matter how big or small, when someone gives you an award, it makes you feel like your hard work paid off. We all need that from time to time. I was gifted an award a few months ago. Photographer and blogger, Judy Royal Glenn honored me with The Premio Dardos Award …

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Bite of Bread: (Feb. 17-23) Our Greatest Purpose

“We were born to manifest the glory of God that is within us…And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” ~Nelson Mandela       “We have no idea who we really are.” ~John Eldredge, Waking the …

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