We donβt often get things right on the first try, do we? Thatβs why a second chance is always welcome. A fresh start is never an opportunity to pass up. We all need them every now and then to put us on new pathways that can lead to success. The question that remains is what … Continue reading A New Creation (28/40)
Author: Holly J. Compton
When Itβs Time (27/40)
Do you have a dream? From the time weβre children, most of us have dreams of the futureβwhat we will do as a profession, who we will marry, how many children weβll have of our ownβthings of that nature. Then, there are those βotherβ dreams, the ones we may have talked about as young adults, … Continue reading When Itβs Time (27/40)
Rocking My Boat (26/40)
Last week I published a book called The Six Senses of Peru with photos taken on our many trips to Peru along with scripture references pertaining to the various senses (sight, sound, touch, etc.). With this picture I included Matthew 8:27 (AMP): βThe men wondered in amazement, saying, βWhat kind of man is this, that … Continue reading Rocking My Boat (26/40)
βEnslaved to Our Stuffβ Part 2 (25/40)
Last week I wrote about Godβs re-question to me, βAm I enslaved to my stuff?β This week I am coming to realize that Iβm not. Not enslaved to my stuff, that is, but I am enslaved to something: Time. This is a very difficult realization for me, but a true one. Time has been a … Continue reading βEnslaved to Our Stuffβ Part 2 (25/40)
βEnslaved to Our Stuffβ (24/40)
When I hear the phrase βhighly blessed,β often my mind goes to the fact that so many of us in the United States are blessed financially and/or by material possessions, at least to some degree. Because of these βblessings,β sometimes we lose sight of other things that are more important. Which begs the question: are … Continue reading βEnslaved to Our Stuffβ (24/40)
All Things Work Together, Part 3 (23/40)
Throughout our first week back, my mind kept rerunning many powerful moments of our trip, easily the best trip of many Iβd been on. Part of me daydreamed about what it would look like to move our family there, all the while knowing that was not in Godβs immediate plan for us. But what other … Continue reading All Things Work Together, Part 3 (23/40)
All Things Work Together, Part 2 (22/40)
After our summer mission trip to Peru in 2006, our calling was clear. We were to move to Peru as missionaries, which we did in September 2007. However, as I wrote last week and detailed in another earlier blog post, our time as full-time missionaries was cut severely short, and we came back to the … Continue reading All Things Work Together, Part 2 (22/40)
All Things Work Together, Part 1 (21/40)
βGod did not promise days without pain, laughter without sorrow, nor sun without rain, but He did promise strength for the day, comfort for the tears and light for the way.β β Author Unknown My sister-in-law made a painting with this phrase on it and gave it to me on the day I learned my … Continue reading All Things Work Together, Part 1 (21/40)
Highly Blessed (20/40)
When my husband and I were dating, I had a pretty horrible full-time job. My boss was an obstinate micro-manager. Coming home crying every night, Iβd whine to Alex about even my bossβs boss, a tyrant micro-manager who circled my cubical like a starving vulture ready to devour me for the tiniest misstep. While I … Continue reading Highly Blessed (20/40)
Trusting βI Amβ With It All (19/40)
As hard as it is to believe, my oldest child, Eden, turns eight tomorrow. I keep a picture on my night stand showing the first moment I touched her cheek after she was born following three days of labor. I like being reminded of the moment she made me a mom. We had carefully selected … Continue reading Trusting βI Amβ With It All (19/40)
