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2 Deaths Precious in the Sight of the LORD
By Sandra Sheridan | | Comfort, Family History, Heaven, Help for the Hurting, Hope
Death is a grievous thing, but for the believer it will be a glorious thing. It is precious in the sight of the LORD for we will see Him and finally be home.
God’s Work, God’s Way: A Guide for Successful Ministry
By Sandra Sheridan | | Discipleship, Faith, God’s Power, Holy Spirit, Prayer
God’s work can only be done in God’s power by faith! Sometimes we get sloppy in ministry. That’s when we have to get back to the basics.
They Saw No One But Jesus: An Important Family Policy
By Sandra Sheridan | | Family Life, Knowing God, Salvation, Transforming the Mind
Peter attended Jesus' transfiguration, but he got sidetracked. After God spoke, the men fell and when they got up they saw no one but Jesus.
Take Up Your Cross – Trusting God When Life Gets Hard
By Sandra Sheridan | | Comfort, Discipleship, Faith
There may be difficult days you don't understand, but take up your cross and follow Jesus. Trust the One Who knows what he is doing.
Be Still And Know That I Am God
By Sandra Sheridan | | Family Life, Knowing God, Meditation, Transforming the Mind
Jesus's disciple, Peter, had many quiet hours with Jesus and God revealed Jesus's identity to Him. God also calls us, "Be still and know I am God."
An Important Warning – Learning From Jesus’ Disciples
By Sandra Sheridan | | Discipleship, Encouragement, Transforming the Mind, Wisdom for Living
In what ways do we need to think less of our temporal needs in order to hear and respond to the important warning in God’s words?
Paul’s Business Plan
By Sandra Sheridan | | Comfort, Encouragement, Holy Spirit, Hope, Obedience, Salvation
Recently I read an article about developing a business plan. When engaging in a business venture, it is important to have a system by which you develop your clientele. Though you may have an ultimate goal in mind, the process by which you achieve this goal is crucial. We have all heard it said, "If you fail to plan, then you plan to fail."
Never Mind Damaging Mind Conversations
By Sandra Sheridan | | Family Life, Help for the Hurting, Relationships, Transforming the Mind, Wisdom for Living
A hundred conversations would play out in my head - not my conversations but other people's conversations. I could hear every word that they were saying about me even before they were spoken. The pressure to perform was tremendous because there was so much at stake - my reputation!
An Accurate Appraisal
By Sandra Sheridan | | Decision-Making, Emotions, Encouragement, Heaven, Hope
What is my property worth? This is a question that we hear regularly at our office. People call with a desire to have a market analysis of their real estate done to find out what it is worth. Every time someone asks the question, their hope is that their property is worth as much as possible.
Call 911 – I’m Having a Stress Attack!
By Sandra Sheridan | | Comfort, Encouragement, Prayer, Prayer, Transforming the Mind
Stress - a mental, emotional, or physical strain or tension. We all experience it to some degree or another at different times in our lives, but I don't think I truly knew what it could do until a number of years ago.
Road Blocks and Detours
By Sandra Sheridan | | Encouragement, Faith, Holy Spirit, Salvation
The day started out like any other day. I got up, got dressed, and after getting you all off to school I headed out to the car to go to work. After taking care of the animals I looked at my watch and was pleased to see that I had plenty of time. I started on my usual route but quickly came upon a sign - ROAD CLOSED.
God on His Hands and Knees
By Sandra Sheridan | | Heaven, Help for the Hurting, Hope, Transforming the Mind, Wisdom for Living
It was right before the Passover celebration. Jesus, knowing that the hour of His death was upon Him, wanted to show His disciples the length to which His love would go. Not only had He left the ivory palaces of heaven to be born in a dirty stable in Bethlehem; not only had He lived His life on earth as One without a permanent home; but He was willing to take on the form of a servant, humbling Himself in the most demeaning of household duties.