Category: Worry
The Road to Assos
When we read through the book of Acts, a lot of times we hop from (true) story to story. It’s no wonder, then, in Acts 20, that many of us jump straight…
Continue readingNo-Worry November
*This is a transcript of today’s episode of The Royal Family Podcast. You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or simply search for it over at The Light Network.* It’s a…
Continue readingLearning from Lot’s Daughters
In Genesis 19, we read a series of very disturbing stories. It is the chapter where Sodom and Gomorrah are ultimately destroyed, where all of its inhabitants are destroyed, where Lot’s family…
Continue readingTo Whom It May Concern: Moving Thoughts
One of the resolutions I had at the beginning of 2014 was to post three times a week to this website. The funny thing about making resolutions like that is that God…
Continue readingYard Sale Season
A couple of weeks ago, I was driving the all too familiar (and all too crowded with people who forget where they live) road from Pulaski to Huntsville. It’s a good 45…
Continue readingBe Anxious for Nothing
It’s been an eventful weekend for my family. If you aren’t privy to what’s happening, here was my Facebook status Friday evening: My dear Christian family: I am so thankful for all…
Continue readingNO!vember
Whether you realized it or not, November has become a month of rituals! I’m sure you’re aware of the popular November slogan/hashtag #noshavenovember. It’s a ritual where men let their facial hair…
Continue readingI Get Distracted
I have always found the story of Mary & Martha to be a fascinating one. Maybe it’s because I have sisters, maybe it’s because I find that I can be a bit…
Continue readingAn Anxiety-Ridden Society
Why are we anxious? Why do we spend our time obsessing over things that may come to be or have happened in the past that we can’t change? Anxiety is a very…
Continue readingTough Stuff Tuesday: Why Worry?
When I was in high school, one of my favorite songs was by a then-popular band and the song was titled “Why Worry?” Here are the opening lines: “Why worry? I wonder…
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