Morning’s Coming Bible Study
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Aging is a season none of us can escape, yet it brings with it both beauty and heartbreak. For me, this truth became very real recently when my mom suffered a fall that led to two brain bleeds and a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Overnight, our world shifted. Doctor appointments, rehabilitation plans, and daily caregiving…
Caregiving rarely looks like ministry. It doesn’t announce itself with a sermon or begin with a worship song. Most days, it looks like wiping down counters for the fifth time, waiting through doctor’s appointments, repeating instructions, navigating hard emotions, and trying to hold your own heart together while caring for someone whose world has shifted….
When Spring Feels Like Too Much Spring is supposed to feel hopeful. Chicks are hatching. The garden beds need turning. Windows are open. The sourdough starter is bubbling again. Projects are waiting, closets need to be purged, and longer days are to be enjoyed. And yet… instead of excitement, you feel exhausted. If you are…
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…
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,…
I didn’t grow up celebrating Advent. In fact, for many years, the word itself felt like something reserved for “more traditional” Christians or families who followed specific liturgical calendars. My family loved Christmas, of course—but Advent was just one of those words floating around that we never fully understood. If that’s you too, friend, take…