I’m grateful to P&R for sponsoring the blog this week to tell you about a beautiful 40-day illustrated devotional of classic literature. Sponsors are crucial for keeping this site going so I appreciate each and every one.
I don’t often expect a lot of Kindle deals on Saturdays, but today’s an exception. There are some good picks there such as Jackie Hill Perry’s Holier Than Thou.
(Yesterday on the blog: Now’s the Time to Prepare to Prepare for Christmas)
Waiting on God Means Releasing the Right to Control Your Life
Mark Vroegop: “Why is it so easy to get angry when we have to wait? It seems like that‘s our natural go-to response. There are other things that we may embrace when we‘re waiting that are unhelpful, like getting anxious or apathetic. But for most of us, myself included, our natural knee-jerk reaction is frustration, low-grade anger, or really angry.”
You’ll enjoy this new adaptation of an old song.
The Difficult, Possibly Unfixable Lot of Chronic Illness… in This Life
Those who live with chronic illness may benefit from reading this article.
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