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How Should Christians Respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic?

I think it’s safe to say that this pandemic has been a time of growth for many of us, in many different ways – socially, emotionally, spiritually, and beyond.   This is by far the most intense, insane crisis I have experienced in my lifetime thus far.   For several days, I woke up thinking, “Is this even possible?”   It was hard to wrap my mind around what is happening in our world today.   More than perhaps any time in my life, I’ve seen God’s hand at work.   I’ve seen Him provide in small ways as well as large.   I’ve seen His power and might clearly displayed.   When my mind has swirled, I’ve always found my anchor in Christ.   The Lord has humbled me as I’ve realized just how far I have to go in this journey of sanctification.   I’ve already learned so much through this pandemic, and I know I will grow much more in the days to come.   I must confess that I was not taking the news of the pandemic, quarantine, and social distancing well.   My attitude was the most pronou

Reason to Rejoice

As much as I am sick of the word “coronavirus,” it remains the elephant in the room.   I don’t have to explain what’s happening right now, because everyone is living this reality.   School is canceled.   Church is cancelled.   It seems that our very lives are on hold.   Panic has swept the globe and we are locked in a nightmare.   Have we forgotten Who is in control?

10 Ways to Invest in Others

Those of you who read my post two weeks ago know that investing in people is something that has been on my heart as of late.   Because of this, today I’d like to share 10 simple ways you can invest in others.

Questions to Ask When Considering a College

As a high school senior, college is all the talk among my peers right now.   What college should I attend?   Why?   Where is God leading me?   The questions are abundant.