by myconcretedove | Mar 10, 2020 | Blog, Christian, Devotional, Five Minute Fridays
This post is part of the Five Minute Friday 10 day Writing Challenge. A five-minute free write to the daily prompt. The prompt for day nine is MISTAKE. You can also find me over at the Inspire Me Mondays link-up Today is a no-nonsense post. We don’t have any...
by myconcretedove | Mar 10, 2020 | Blog, Christian, Five Minute Fridays
Jesus met Saul on the Damascus road, where Saul was struck blind and sent to a room on Straight Street to wait. Saul had to trust and rely on others to get him to the room on Straight Street. He had to trust and rely on others for his safety and care, in his...
by myconcretedove | Mar 9, 2020 | Christian, Devotional, Five Minute Fridays
Psalm 46:10 “Cease striving and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” During the last three weeks, I’ve been trying to escape a terrible cold everyone around me seemed to have. At home, it started with my...
by myconcretedove | Mar 6, 2020 | Blog, Christian, Five Minute Fridays
This is a post for Five Minute Fridays Link-up. It’s a five-minute free write using the prompt provided by our host Kate Motaung. This week the prompt is TABLE. In Exodus 25:23-30 the author describes the table of showbread. A very special table, constructed to...
by myconcretedove | Mar 4, 2020 | Christian, Confessions of a Caregiver, Devotional, Five Minute Fridays
At the beginning of every year, I used to review my desk calendar and plan all the vacation days I could expect to enjoy. It gave me something to look forward to. Days off etched in stone, and I wasn’t very happy if anything messed with my vacation plans. Well,...
by myconcretedove | Mar 3, 2020 | Christian, Devotional, Five Minute Fridays
So, what’s your story? Gee, I don’t know if I want to share my story. It’s not always a happy one but, come to think of it, there are many happy stories within my story. Why not concentrate on those? Maybe I need to fix my thoughts. No, my thoughts aren’t broken, but...