by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 13, 2013 | hope, hopelessness, obedience, salvation, voice of God
You can read about it here but here’s what the plant looked like.A few posts ago, I shared about a plant that I almost threw away. Since then, it has continued to be resurrected. And here’s what it looks like today. Isn’t that exciting? As...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 5, 2013 | courage, encouragement, grace, hope, hopelessness, perseverance
Do you see it? Look really carefully. This is a plant that my son gave to my mom for Christmas last year. It was beautiful and full and lovely. But, we’ve had the worst time trying to keep it alive. I’ve starved it. I’ve given it fertilizer....
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jun 6, 2013 | hope, perfectionism, perseverance
Remember: the drawing for the book, Sober Mercies, by Heather Kopp, is this Saturday. Just leave a comment on my blog. (Pssttt: not very many people have put their name in…so you have a good opportunity to be chosen!)Before I took the opportunity to highlight...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jun 1, 2013 | anger, anxiety, armor of God, blame, book review, forgiveness, holiness, hope, humor, thirst for God
(Read below how to win a copy of Heather Kopp’s book: Sober Mercies.) Heather Kopp’s new book is entitled Sober Mercies: A Memoir: How Love Caught Up With A Christian Drunk. I didn’t want to stop reading this riveting tale of how she overcame being...
by Kathy Collard Miller | May 28, 2013 | grace, holiness, hope, humility, perfectionism, perseverance, procrastination, temptation
We’ve been talking about God’s work in our lives “little by little.” I wouldn’t doubt that some people would struggle with truly believing that God approves of such a slow means of growth and sanctification. For many of us, God’s...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Apr 8, 2013 | anxiety, assumptions, beliefs, faith, hope, Trust, worry
We’re continuing our series examining the story of the death of Uzzah (2 Samuel 6). He tried to make sure the Ark didn’t fall off the oxcart and God struck him dead. (See the previous posts for more).Two of our initial points that R. C. Sproul brought out...