Rebuilding by Deanna Duncan
The people of Israel were in a season. Drought, famine and exile were their constant companions. Nothing seemed to work. When anyone came to a heap of twenty measures,…
The people of Israel were in a season. Drought, famine and exile were their constant companions. Nothing seemed to work. When anyone came to a heap of twenty measures,…
Elijah, some might contend, was not having the greatest of days. Let’s rewind this just a bit. Israel is at a slightly low point with a series of kings that…
The days of the Polar Express playing on loop in my home 24/7 may be a slightly distant memory—an occurrence we all rejoice in—but even without the constant reminders to…
I squealed in delight. The long exposure was ruined, but as I stood in the glacial lagoon, I had just been bumped by ice that may have been here when…
I'm sitting here, staring at the ocean and musing on the goodness of the Lord. True goodness. Unspeakable goodness. Eleven years ago, I was sitting in this same place unaware…
I’m struggling guys. Like really struggling. Over the next six weeks, we are traveling quite a bit and our go to move is to call a lovely friend to come…
Nehemiah is a pretty crazy book. We start with a man in captivity who has risen through the ranks to be in a position of great influence—cupbearer to King Artaxerxes…
Yesterday, I walked outside, slipped my shoes off and started dancing. I spun around in the yard with my hands lifted to the sky and did a laughing/crying thing out…
It was the stuff of nightmares. Sixteen people were in the kitchen milling about, laughing and enjoying life. Dinner was just about ready and friends were starting to pick up their…
If you ever are in a tight spot, I’m your hype girl. I will hold your hand—or listen to you on the phone—and with 100% confidence tell you: Our God…