Tag: Jesus Christ

  • “Unless I See, I Will Not Believe.”

    It is natural to put our faith in what we see. We put our faith in our job. Our money. Our family. Our friends. Our house. Our possessions. Our transport. Ourselves. We tend to put our faith in everything else but God. It is foolishness to those that do not…

  • Where Was God In The Massacre?

    I am writing this with great trepidation. How can I write about something so tragic? What words could I possibly offer in an event that is so fresh on the minds of the readers? I feel led to write something. Sitting idly by and watching the day tick away may…

  • Cheerleading Faith

    Blogging is so awesome – especially the link-up communities online that come together to share, encourage, equip, assist, enable, love, care and hope with each other. I have found reading the words of fellow bloggers like a coffee for my soul – it keeps me alert, writing, springing about and…

  • A Newlywed Christmas and the Gift of Reconciliation

    This week at #TheLoft we are sharing our Christmas traditions! Looking forward to seeing how other bloggers around the world celebrate their Christmas! The Loft is open – come on up!  When I saw the topic for this week’s link up at The Loft, I smiled and then started to…

  • Rainbows and Promises

    The Rainbow Just like the ‘Christ’ in Christmas is being gradually eroded from culture, so the meaning of the rainbow has somewhat diminished. In one respect, the rainbow has come to be synonymous with the LGBT movement with the ‘rainbow flag’ colours being used as symbols to represent gay pride.…

  • Guest Blogger (Joel Clemence): Be Bold, Be Strong

    Thought it would be awesome to have a guest blogger to share some insights and ideas on The Mustard Seed. Hoping to make this a regular occurrence, if I can find willing people to write! To start it off, I thought of no one better than my own husband –…

  • A Curriculum Vitae With A Twist

    Jesus was a carpenter by trade. He was thirty years of age when he started His ministry. About three years later he was crucified, and then, three days later he was raised to life. I wonder what Christ’s curriculum vitae would look like if He was the one applying for…

  • Lessons From The Wilderness

    In the still and quiet, I find myself searching in quiet desperation for the next step on my journey with the Lord through unemployment. I am sharing some of my reflections of walking with Christ through this wilderness and the lessons I am slowly learning! Lesson 1) Being A Writer…

  • You Are Loved And Your Life Matters

    I am writing this post to champion the sanctity of life and the individual, and point people to Jesus who offers hope, comfort and eternal life to those that trust in His love and grace in this life. It deals with some sensitive cases and is not exhaustive (most examples…