Send a comment. Grief changes us in profound ways, sometimes shrinking our world to the size of a bedroom. After losing my husband and spending three years mostly confined to the room we once shared in our home of 34 years, I faced a divine disruption. God began moving me—not just physically from Indiana to South Carolina, but out of emotional stagnation and into a new season of purpose. The memories of three decades filled every corner of that house. It wasn't just walls and windows; it was...
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Send a comment. Grief changes us in profound ways, sometimes shrinking our world to the size of a bedroom. After losing my husband and spending three years mostly confined to the room we once shared in our home of 34 years, I faced a divine disruption. God began moving me—not just physically from Indiana to South Carolina, but out of emotional stagnation and into a new season of purpose. The memories of three decades filled every corner of that house. It wasn't just walls and windows; it was...
Scripture Memorization: Embracing Christ's Sacrifice through Isaiah 53:6 / 410
God's Loving Sacrifice Podcast
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Scripture Memorization: Embracing Christ's Sacrifice through Isaiah 53:6 / 410
Send a comment. Can we truly grasp the magnitude of Christ's sacrifice and the promise of healing it brings? This week on God's Loving Sacrifice Memorization Podcast, we journey through the profound words of Isaiah 53:6, contemplating our human tendency to wander and the unparalleled burden Christ bore for our failings. Through scripture memorization, we seek to engrain these truths into our hearts, inviting you to hear, read, write, and speak these powerful verses as a daily practice. Buildi...
God's Loving Sacrifice Podcast
Send a comment. Grief changes us in profound ways, sometimes shrinking our world to the size of a bedroom. After losing my husband and spending three years mostly confined to the room we once shared in our home of 34 years, I faced a divine disruption. God began moving me—not just physically from Indiana to South Carolina, but out of emotional stagnation and into a new season of purpose. The memories of three decades filled every corner of that house. It wasn't just walls and windows; it was...