Lingering thoughts turn into graceless conclusions of who I am and who I can become, which turns into complacency and lack of motivation all over again. We break the cycle by forgiving ourselves of our past mistakes and practicing 2 Corinthians 10:5
We’re sitting in The Women's Hospital of Texas having just delivered our second child only three days prior. The storm weather from hurricane Harvey is currently ripping through Texas and even as I type there is catastrophic flooding happening in our city. With all that plus receiving the confirmation that our child has Down Syndrome, we have many mixed emotions.
When you have a goal, a dream, or a vision that God has placed in your heart, and you're moving toward it, every moment matters. I am beginning to see that ordinary moments can become powerful catalysts for realized dreams.
It's not our job, to close the deal so to speak, but only to do our part and allow God to "finish the game". Jesus wants to be MJ in the lives of the people we minister to...