Morning’s Coming Bible Study
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The Same God in the Ordinary The same God who positioned Esther in a palace “for such a time as this” and who anointed David in a pasture long before he wore a crown is still at work — even in the quiet, ordinary moments of caregiving. It’s easy to forget that truth when the…
There’s something deeply grounding about stepping outside and gathering your own food. Not rushed. Not complicated. Just simple, honest work—planting something small and trusting it will grow. Not because it’s trendy. Not because it’s perfect. But because it’s yours. Long before gardening became a trend again, families planted for a different reason. They planted because…
The Proverbs 31 woman has long been admired as the standard of godly womanhood. She is diligent, wise, compassionate, and strong. She tends to her home, supports her husband, raises her children, and extends her hands to others in need. For many of us today, living this out also includes caregiving—whether for aging parents, grandchildren,…
“Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for Me.”—Matthew 25:40 Reflection Caregiving doesn’t feel like ministry, but Scripture tells a different story. Jesus identifies Himself with the vulnerable, the weak, the hurting, and the dependent. When you care for your parent or loved one, you…
Peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances—it’s found in perfect trust. When Frustration Feels Like a Constant Companion We all have those days when it feels like life is testing our patience at every turn. The kids are arguing, the to-do list is endless, the dog’s muddy paw prints are on the freshly mopped floor, and…
We live in a world that moves fast. Notifications buzz, calendars fill, and somehow the quiet moments — the ones that really matter — slip through our fingers. Yet there’s a quiet movement growing in the cracks of our busyness: a call back to slow living. Slow living isn’t about laziness or doing less just…