Finding Hope in a Broken World
I long for “the good ole’ days” when children could leave the house after breakfast, play all day with neighborhood kids and return home just in time for supper.
I long for “the good ole’ days” when children could leave the house after breakfast, play all day with neighborhood kids and return home just in time for supper.
In her 1908 classic, “Anne of Green Gables,” author Lucy Maude Montgomery said, “Isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?”
How often do we take our eyes off the Lord and start sinking in fear? Some things never change.
If you’ve never made a New Year’s resolution, you’re in the minority. However, we all have one thing in common—time.
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