Something I’ve been thinking a lot about recently is Jesus’ response to death. Jesus knew He was going to die. And what did He do on His last day? He washed feet (John 13:1-17). Wow. That’s an incredibly selfless gesture. I feel like many of us have pondered this question: what would you do ifContinue reading “He Washed Feet”
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Valley of the Shadow of Death
Psalm 23:4 “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.” This verse has been the verse I cling to in the darkest valleys, on the brightest mountain tops, and everywhere in-between. I haveContinue reading “Valley of the Shadow of Death”
Poland: It Is Well With My Soul
On Thursday night, a small group of us women were invited to share at a Women’s refugee center. We made our way there and found out that the missionaries running the center were Spanish. Three people in our group happened to be fluent in Spanish. It was a breath of fresh air to finally hearContinue reading “Poland: It Is Well With My Soul”
Mundane No Longer Exists (Short Story)
The knife swept through my soft flesh and pulled me open. I was young. I was hurting on the inside and now I was bleeding out. I watched the red ruin my old clothes and stayed as still as a dying girl could. I was alone, and then, I was dead. My mind flashed fromContinue reading “Mundane No Longer Exists (Short Story)”
My Testimony: Part 3
Bright lights flashed dramatically through my closed eyelids. Patterns of green and blue swam in geometric circles. I felt dizzy from squeezing my eyes shut. “Good job. You may open your eyes now,” the nurse said. I opened my eyes as she pulled the strobe light away and I tried to focus them on theContinue reading “My Testimony: Part 3”