Author: Nancy C. Williams
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After Thanksgiving: Cultivating a Thankful Countenance
“Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise. Be thankful to Him, andbless His name.” Psalm 100:4 “…Always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you.”1 Peter 3:15b Most days, I’d say I’m a rather thankful person. I tend to look at the glass as overflowing with blessings, way…
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Patience—right now, please…
Oh, how easy it is to become impatient as I get older. My feet tap more. Maybe it’s a lack of sufficient sleep. Or maybe I’m just more aware that time is slipping through my fingertips, and I want to make the most of every moment. Now I see why senior citizens get so grumpy…
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Looking for the Light When Darkness Falls
Autumn has always been my favorite season. I love the way a quick frost turns the trees from faded green into scarlet, goldenrod, and orange. It’s the gateway into the joys of Thanksgiving and Christmas. But as I write this, I’m looking at ashen clouds blustering across a cold, gloomy, brooding landscape. This year’s season…
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The Redemption of Brokenness
Stroll through the lofty, ancient cathedrals of Europe, and lift your gaze to frozen kaleidoscopes of stained glass. Crystal panes of ruby, sapphire, and topaz turn sunlight into sparkling ribbons that dance across lifeless gray stone walls and statues. Stories from Scripture unfold from window to window. Favorite characters shimmer with bright circles of haloed…
