I literally left everything that I worked for on God’s altar to follow Him to–“wherever.” That was in 2000, and “wherever” happened to be 2000 miles from my “home.” Now, this wasn’t an easy, smeasy letting
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Theresa “Pinky” Garrett: Clowning Around is Serious Ministry
Three and a half years ago, I shared the ministry of Theresa “Pinky” Garrett here at Inspire a Fire. A lot has happened since that time. For more than 20 years, Theresa has been traveling
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Wouldn’t it be great if it were easy? That’s what it said on the back of the cereal box. It said some other things too, but my eyes stopped right there. Wouldn’t it be great?
Read moreShelf Sitting
I’m not sitting on a shelf unused, but with great care and creativity I’ve been placed in a strategic spot for Him to see and enjoy.
Read moreRevelation: “It Is Done” or “It Is Finished” – Your Choice
Two three-word sentences that change the course of history. One takes away life. One gives it for eternity.
Read moreWhat God Might Know
What do you know that God doesn’t know? This may seem like a rhetorical question, but go ahead and answer it anyway. Grab a paper and pen and write at the top, “Things I know
Read moreBlooming Wherever God Plants Us
Bloom where you are planted—it’s more than just a magnet on my refrigerator, but something I try to do no matter where I am. God has a plan for our lives, and we need to trust Him—always being content where we are and giving Him our best no matter what the circumstances.
Read moreQuotes for the New Year
“We don’t know what tomorrow holds, but we know Who holds tomorrow.” Even when we have no idea what’s going on, there is Someone else who does. The start of a new year always brings the
Read moreIn the Midst of Change
Let me encourage you and remind you that nothing has caught God by surprise. He is our anchor, our strength and the one who holds us. Trust God and know that in the midst of the change, He too is there.
Read moreLiving In The Moment
This moment needs to be enjoyed, embraced, captured, shared, and consumed . . . for it will be gone, never to return again.
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