May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13
After Levi Swenson and Charlotte Mercer share months of promising texts and phone calls, Charlotte returns to Abbott Island for Christmas with her family. Will her dysfunctional family scare Levi away or will he and Charlotte meet under the mistletoe?
Sadie and Joel Grayson are ready to deliver their baby. Will the baby's birth bring good tidings and great joy or will the young couple be caught without the medical help they need?
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Come join us for a celebration of Christmas in the Buckeye State, with snow and mistletoe, a dash of suspense and danger, mystery and reunions, healing and hope.
From an island Christmas celebration to colonial-era homesteads, Christmas is a time of hope and celebration, as well as learning and healing. A time for trusting and sharing secrets, and taking a risk that leads to joy and a promise for the future.
The four stories on these pages go from a search for a missing painting to a reunion of lost loves, a shattered family rejoined, and promises kept. From a stolen treasure to secrets revealed, healed hearts and glass hearts, and second chances at love.
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Corinthians 13:14 May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the
fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
The other
day, I walked Rosie on the little hill behind our condo. Vibrant, red leaves
tumbled to the ground from the maple tree. I’m not sure why my mind works the
way it does, but I stopped and grouped three of the beautiful red leaves
together to take a photo. They reminded me of the trinity—God, the father—Jesus, the son—and the Holy Spirit.
I imagine
God knew I could use a reminder of who He is, for He is not a God of
randomness. He’s a God of order and plans. There is no such thing as
coincidence with Him.
He has
mapped out what I would need in this fallen, broken world. First, I need God.
He’s the love and hope of life. The one who protects and guards my heart. Second,
I need Jesus. He’s grace. The One who covers my sins with His blood. He’s the
son of God who took the sorrow and sadness of the world on His shoulders. Third,
I need the Holy Spirit, the one who fellowships with me. He hangs out with me
on a daily basis. He communicates with God when I can’t and guides me as I seek
help.
I love God,
Jesus, and the Holy Spirit and thank the Lord for His work in my life. I can’t
think of a better way to begin November than with a grateful heart for the One
who created me, redeemed me, and fills me with His joy and peace.
Let’s spend
this month thanking and praising the One who loves us more than we understand.
Philemon
1:4-7 I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, because
I hear about your love for all his holy people and your faith in the Lord
Jesus. I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective
in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of
Christ. Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because
you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people.
Have you
ever wanted to sit with someone one more time?
The older I
get, the more I realize I may not get to see people one more time. Over the
last several years, friends and family have moved from broken bodies on this
earth to perfect, healthy bodies in heaven. I’m rejoicing for them, and I’m
missing them.
The other
day, Tim and I took Rosie to a park to walk. I’d been sick a few days before,
so I stayed in the car, still tired from the bout of illness. I watched them
walk a circular path, then my sight landed on a blue swing with a beautiful
backdrop. Gold and orange trees stood at attention behind the colorful swing. I
thought, what if I could sit on that swing and talk to anyone I wanted to? Of
course, I would sit with Tim and chat about the day. I could take any of our
grandkids or kids and their spouses. Perhaps a friend or two would come by and
we’d laugh and talk. Then I thought—what if I could bring anyone back and
talk to them about heaven—wouldn’t that be a glorious
conversation? They could tell me about the incredible worship and praise of God
and conversations with Jesus.
Since that’s
not possible, I had another thought. Wouldn’t that be a lovely place to sit and
talk to God? A place to pray for my loved ones and readers. A place to
appreciate the beautiful fall weather and thank God for His provision and remember
those we’ve loved who have passed. It’s good to sit and thank
the Lord for the people He has placed in my life.
I hope as I remember you, you
know you give me great joy and encouragement.
Psalm 25: 4-5 Show me your ways, Lord, teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and
teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long.
The Playhouse Square in Cleveland sparkled.
A chandelier draped the middle of the street
between the playhouses, theatres, and eateries. On a sign overtop the Keybank
State Theatre a picture of the music group Casting Crowns greeted us. Tim and I
will be celebrating 31 years of marriage on October 31. We planned an early
celebration that included the twenty-year tour concert of Casting Crowns.
God’s fingerprints were all over their twenty-year
story. Mark Hall, the lead singer in the group is a youth pastor. He used music
to get his kids to read their Bibles. Mark is dyslexic and has an attention deficit,
yet God filled him with a desire to reach youth and adults with his humble
beginnings in the music world.
Casting Crowns has not wavered from God’s truth
in their twenty years of fame. Their songs speak straight to the heart. Tim and
I were both blessed by their testimony and their music. Enhanced by a symphony
of violins, their words resonated through the crowd. We lifted our hands and
voices with them and praised God.
My favorite song they sing is Voice of Truth.
So many voices call out to us every day. Social media, the news, people around
us, fear, and so much more. The Bible teaches us to discern the voices by
weighing them against God’s word and whether they acknowledge Jesus. (1 John 4:1-3)
The psalmist calls to God to show him God’s ways
and guide him in His truth. In this world of constant attention grabbing by
outside voices, seek God’s voice and truth and teach your children to listen
for God.