faithpondering: a conversation about faith, life, and tea.
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Ponder the Psalms
Explore the treasure of Psalms in 2024. From David’s heartfelt prayers to worshipful declarations, uncover their profound significance together this year.
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Joy to You and Me
“Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people” (Luke 2:10). What a message! The angel goes on to say, “Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.” (Luke 2:11). Don’t you just love this…
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A cup of joy!
What could be better than sharing a refreshing brew with a friend, mother, or daughter? The simple joys.
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Joy!
The third week of Advent is represented by joy.
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A sweet reminder…
Christmas to me is a gift from above ~ a gift of salvation born from above. Helen Steiner Rice
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Good Morning!
God’s peace be with you today.
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Overwhelmed?
“God’s peace be with you.” She ended the phone call before I could respond, “What? Wait a minute.” The words caught me by surprise. This week of baking, purchasing gifts, rushing children to practices and games, working, and all the activities of the Christmas season had exhausted and overwhelmed me.
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Preparing for Christmas
The second week of Advent in Christian tradition represents peace, a theme prevalent in Christmas stories and Old Testament prophecies about Messiah’s birth.
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What Hope Looks Like
The first week of advent calls us to hope. Nothing spells hope more than observing someone remaining faithful after being passed over for years or experiencing great loss. That’s the story of the priest, Zechariah and his wife Elizabeth. Zechariah prayed so many times for a son. A son would bring joy and honor, carry…
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