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YOUR NEXT STEP IS COVERED: Making Bold Decisions With God
When we depend on our limited abilities and knowledge, it’s easy to become terrified by doubt. But relying on the Lord encourages us to move forward assured that God will provide whatever we need, when we need it. This may be pivotal relationships, finances, or an innovative idea.

Lilka Finely Raphael
2 days ago3 min read


A Sense of God’s Order
Halfway through a four-hour return flight, Sara experienced a medical emergency. We gratefully accepted the caring help to get her through that in-flight ordeal. Sara then spent five days in the hospital.

Cecil Taylor
Aug 73 min read


The Gift You Never Saw Coming
After enduring numerous trials, recognizing positive events becomes challenging. Or maybe you've prayed repeatedly for something, yet it feels like God isn't responding. This can lead to discouragement, making you feel unseen by God. You become weary and then decide, "I'm going to take action, regardless of whether it pleases God." You seek to escape the sensation of helplessness or stagnation.

Vonyee K. Carrington
Jul 314 min read


Harvest of Imperishable Seeds
I grew up in a rural section of eastern North Carolina where miles of crops lined the curvy country roads. Although both my grandparents owned farms, our family lived in town, one block from East Carolina College, with its large, lush lawn and towering trees.

Evelyn Collins
Jul 244 min read


The Rain Has a Reason
“As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” Isaiah 55:10–11 (NIV) There was a season in my life when I felt like I was walking through a spiritual drought. I still believed

Crystal Johnson
Jul 33 min read


There Are Always Alternatives
I witnessed Randy use this phrase in problem-solving. He came up with creative ways to address situations. Sometimes, we on his staff would tell him, “That’s not a great idea.” Randy knew it wasn’t a perfect idea. But given the choices, he would see it through, and his team would have to admit his solution worked better than the alternatives.
I worked for Randy forty years ago, but have since applied this thinking throughout my life. Not only has this phrase led to creative

Cecil Taylor
May 153 min read
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