Here are a few of the good reads seen online this week:
Borrowing a Death, HT to Challies. "When was the last time you were at a funeral when someone didn't take the opportunity to talk about their own life when eulogizing the person who has died? We all do it. It's nearly impossible not to."
What Is the Ache You Can't Get Rid Of? HT to Lois. I was very moved by this piece. "What is the ache you can't get rid of? Whatever it is, listen to it. It might be divinely inspired. A magical calling. Make it your creative offering, and you just might change the world."
Spiritual Mothers Point Us to Christ, HT to Challies. "The average married couple realizes at some point in their marriage that their spouse will not meet all their needs. As a single woman, I have learned in a different school. God has used Spiritual Mothers to teach me this lesson. Spiritual Mothers are a gracious provision in our lives given by God to both meet needs and to point us to Christ."
Loosening My Grip. "Maybe you have experienced the same inner war, yearning to risk it all to serve the Savior you are learning to love more and more, but still clinging to the safe and certain."
For Everything There Is a Seasoning, HT to Challies. A poignant reflection on the loss of a parent.
The taking up of the cross is not going to be something heroic or dramatic or enviable.
It's going to be a daily practice of acceptance of small duties which you don't really like.
-- Elisabeth Elliot
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