Even the smallest parts of the body, like the stapes bone, play an essential role. In God’s family, every person and every job matters.
Tag: faith
Spiritual Support for Our Veterans
Rev. Walt H. Windley reflects on the role of spiritual care in supporting veterans, honoring their sacrifices, and fostering healing through community and compassion.
What Will I Spend The Rest Of My Life Investing In?
Investing in God’s kingdom brings lasting purpose and joy, while blessing those around us. Are you building your own kingdom—or His?
Bloom Where You Are Planted
Rev. Walt Windley reflects on how personal growth can emerge from difficult seasons—and how choosing where and how we’re “planted” can shape our well-being.
Life is Full of Challenges
Faith in God provides comfort and resilience through life’s challenges. It offers strength in times of loss, fosters reconciliation, and nurtures a deep sense of peace that transcends worldly struggles.
Practice Joyful Living
Finding joy in life isn’t about ignoring hardships—it’s about embracing the beauty, love, and grace that surround us every day.
The Best Could Be Yet To Come
In **”The Best Could Be Yet To Come,”** Kevin Thumpston, lead pastor at Watershed Fellowship, challenges the notion that our best years are behind us. Through inspiring stories of seniors like Gladys Burrill, who ran marathons at 92, and Colonel Sanders, who started KFC at 65, he illustrates that age is not a barrier to achieving great things. Rooted in the wisdom of Psalm 92:12–14, Pastor Thumpston encourages readers to keep stepping out in faith, investing in others, learning, and living life to the fullest, regardless of age.
Jesus’ Rowdy Friends
Jesus’ Rowdy Friends By Deb Richardson-Moore, Pastor of Triune Mercy Center I speak quite often at churches in Greenville… Read more »
The Gift of Age
The Gift Of Age By Fred Baldwin; Chaplain, Lutheran Hospice Last week, after procrastinating for 4 years, I had… Read more »
The Art of Aging Gracefully
By Cindy Coker This past June, I reached a milestone birthday. I am officially a senior citizen. That first… Read more »


