Close Enough to Perfect: Celebrating My Mama and All Godly Women
The post celebrates the author’s mother as a nearly perfect woman, embodying love, faith, and dedication, akin to the Proverbs 31 ideal.
The post celebrates the author’s mother as a nearly perfect woman, embodying love, faith, and dedication, akin to the Proverbs 31 ideal.
The Wings of the Wind, inspiration drawn from fictional superheroes and compares them to biblical stories, emphasizing the unmatched power of God.
Jesus, my Lord, is the Good Shepherd. Many of His children are safe in the fold. But some have wandered away. Maybe you have been cast into the briars and brambles of addiction. Or maybe you are just confused, stumbling around in the darkness, endangered by the worldly wolves. But Jesus, the Lover of your soul, is heartbroken because you are in danger. He longs for His lost ones to be safe.
Jesus and The Persecuted Church A fictional story I wrote a few years back. This is not happening in America— Yet.
Jesus' three years of ministry focused on saving souls, emphasizing the urgency to fulfill the Great Commission despite distractions and challenges.
A marginalized woman experiences healing through faith in Jesus, transforming from feeling like a nobody to realizing her worth as God's child.
Chosen. Jesus chose imperfect disciples knowing their flaws. Despite sins, He offers salvation to all, urging them to follow Him for eternal life.
Where is My hat. The author reflects on losing a favorite hat, drawing parallels to moral direction; faith in God is essential amidst societal challenges.
It Ain't Easy, The misconception that living for Jesus after salvation is easy, emphasizing the ongoing struggles with sin and the importance of faith.
“Speak Lord your servant is listening”. Like the Disciple whom Jesus loved, we should lean on His breast and listen to His heart.