Posts Tagged "safety"

The Palm of the Master’s Hand – A Poem about Trust

Posted by on May 29, 2017 | 2 comments

The Palm of the Master’s Hand – A Poem about Trust

The Palm of the Master’s Hand is a place of safety and calm, a place where we are shielded from the storms of life that rage in the world around us. It is a place of retreat for the Christian to rest and gather strength to face the battle. For where could we be more safe than held close within the hands of God? 

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Security in a Dangerous World: A 2MefromHim Devotional

Posted by on May 8, 2017 | 8 comments

Security in a Dangerous World: A 2MefromHim Devotional

Security is something we all long for in this increasingly dangerous world. Sometimes it is hard to feel safe inside our own homes. God offers us the one chance for true security. If you are searching for a place of peace He provides it. I would love to hear your comments!

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Sweetness of Showers – A 2MefromHim Devotional

Posted by on Apr 3, 2017 | 4 comments

Sweetness of Showers – A 2MefromHim Devotional

Sweetness of showers soaking sun-dried earth is a treasure in our high desert mountains. The metaphor of showers of blessing takes on special meaning when you live with drought. Join me in meditating on the blessings of God during the storms of life. I would love to hear your comments.

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Overcoming or Surviving

Posted by on Feb 1, 2016 | 1 comment

Overcoming or Surviving

Sometimes the biggest threat to my ability to handle everyday stress are the small things. What about you? Are you overcoming or just surviving?

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Cradled in God’s Hands

Posted by on Jul 6, 2015 | 2 comments

Cradled in God’s Hands

When troubles come it is typical to question and wonder, but the most important thing we can do is trust. Like the old song, “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.” If we are in fellowship with God we are safe. Even in the midst of the darkest trials there is hope for believers, cradled safely in the palms of God’s hands. 

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