Thought to share? Send me a text... A snowy cabin, a tired heart, and a chapter that wouldn’t let go—Colossians 3 turned a season of burnout into a turning point for Betsy. After a painful reorganization at church and the quiet ache of feeling “not enough,” a long-buried moment resurfaced: a warning phone call that planted a lie and fueled years of striving. What seemed like a four became a ten because an old arrow finally worked its way to the surface. That’s where forgiveness stepped in—no...
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Thought to share? Send me a text... A snowy cabin, a tired heart, and a chapter that wouldn’t let go—Colossians 3 turned a season of burnout into a turning point for Betsy. After a painful reorganization at church and the quiet ache of feeling “not enough,” a long-buried moment resurfaced: a warning phone call that planted a lie and fueled years of striving. What seemed like a four became a ten because an old arrow finally worked its way to the surface. That’s where forgiveness stepped in—no...
Episode 139: The Way, The Truth, The Life (John 13:31-14:11)
Moments to Ponder
15 minutes
7 months ago
Episode 139: The Way, The Truth, The Life (John 13:31-14:11)
Thought to share? Send me a text... The Upper Room glows with candlelight as Jesus gathers his eleven disciples close, Judas having already departed. What follows is one of the most intimate and profound conversations recorded in Scripture—the farewell discourse that spans several chapters in John. Jesus begins with a revolutionary command that will become the hallmark of his followers: "Love each other. Just as I have loved you." This isn't merely an echo of ancient law, but a transformati...
Moments to Ponder
Thought to share? Send me a text... A snowy cabin, a tired heart, and a chapter that wouldn’t let go—Colossians 3 turned a season of burnout into a turning point for Betsy. After a painful reorganization at church and the quiet ache of feeling “not enough,” a long-buried moment resurfaced: a warning phone call that planted a lie and fueled years of striving. What seemed like a four became a ten because an old arrow finally worked its way to the surface. That’s where forgiveness stepped in—no...