Do it Anyway!
As I mentioned last week, for the month of October, we are looking at some of the more well-known prayers that are part of our recent and no-so-recent Christian history. The prayer
As I mentioned last week, for the month of October, we are looking at some of the more well-known prayers that are part of our recent and no-so-recent Christian history. The prayer
I know that for some in our organization, this has been a challenging a week. I guess that’s really true of most weeks in most organizations like ours. When there are over 500 pe
The practice that we are looking at this week is Vocation, or as Barbara Brown Taylor puts it, “The Practice of Living with Purpose.” I feel like this is an especially fitting
Emotional intelligence, emotional quotient and EQ – we’ve all heard these terms, which describe the ability to manage and accept responsibility for our own emotions. And, we’
This week’s practice in Barbara Brown Taylor’s An Altar in the World is the “Practice of Wearing Skin.” This is the idea that we need to be aware of the fact that God’s d
As we are looking at different passages from Psalms this month, I can’t help but spend a week on my favorite Psalm, which also happens to be one of my favorite passages in the en
As today begins May, we are going to begin a new study topic for our weekly devos. We will spend the month of May looking at different verses from the book of Psalms, and see what
Since we skipped last week (things were a little hectic with added Spring Break activities), today we are going to combine the fruits of kindness and goodness. Out of all the fruit
So, I don’t know how many of us who work for Methodist Family Health are actually members of the United Methodist Church. However, even if you are not a practicing member of the