Tag Archive: Bible study

Mercy Triumphs ~ A New Study on James by Beth Moore

First, I participated in a read-along of the book of James with my bloggy friend, Marla. Then, my co-leader of a Bible study at church suggested that we teach through the book of James {we will focus on the first half of chapter 4 this Sunday}. And now, my favorite Bible study author and Siesta…

Little bit of everything

Hi friends: I have been a busy bee this week!  I wanted to let you know of a few places you could find me: I was honored to be interviewed by LaTara Ham-Ying about the Bible study I recently wrote, Cutting Through Money Clutter on her blog talk radio show.  You can listen to the…

Biting my tongue

“but no man can tame the tongue.  It is a restless evil, full of deadly poison”. James 3:8 Sarah Mae wrote a post several months ago that featured a story from the movie, Doubt.  I can think of no better way to address the topic of gossip and slander than to send you to read…

James (Chapter 1)

As we delve in to the book of James, I get excited.  It may be a short book of the Bible {relatively speaking} but it is chock full of life application for the believer.  {Then, my co-leader of an upcoming biblical community (you might call them small groups or cell groups) asked me what I…

Money buys clutter and other life lessons

How do we get so attached to things that will one day be trash? I watch the show, Hoarders, with a special perspective.  I spent a few years of my life in the trenches of stuff with clients that did not know how they came to live in such a desperate way.  Some homes I…

My first eBook is finally here!

Yesterday was the launch day for my eBook, Cutting Through Money Clutter: A Guide to Managing your God-given Resources!  What a blessing to put this Bible study in the hands of others. I consider it such a privilege to write the words God lays on my heart through His Word. Of course, I want to…

Food for thought and a favor

“It is not scientific doubt, not atheism, not pantheism, not agnosticism, that in our day and in this land is likely to quench the light of the gospel.  It is a proud, sensuous, luxurious, church-going, hollow-hearted prosperity”. ~Frederick D. Huntington* This statement and many more like it are on my mind and heart lately.  I…

Uniquely You

Today, joining with Laurie from Women Taking a Stand, we are being thankful for uniqueness. I think my readers are painfully aware of the things that make me unique so I thought I would point out some things I am thankful for about the ways the people I love are special to me, because of…