Tag: Our Daily Bread

  • Destroying the Divides | Our Daily Bread

    A writing deadline loomed over me, while the argument I had with my husband earlier that morning swirled through my mind. I stared at the blinking cursor, fingertips resting on the keyboard. He was wrong too, Lord.When the computer screen went black, my reflection scowled. My unacknowledged wrongs were doing more than hindering the work…

  • Taking Shortcuts | Our Daily Bread

    Sipping her tea, Nancy gazed out her friend’s window and sighed. Spring rains and sunshine had coaxed a riotous expanse of color from a well-groomed flowerbed of lilies, phlox, irises, and evening primrose.“I want that look,” she said wistfully, “without all the work.”Some shortcuts are fine—even practical. Others short-circuit our spirit and deaden our lives.…

  • Cleaning House | Our Daily Bread

    Recently, I switched rooms in the home I rent. This took longer than expected, because I didn’t want to simply transfer my (extensive) mess to a new room; I wanted a completely fresh and uncluttered start. After hours and hours of cleaning and sorting, bags of stuff sat by the front door to be thrown…

  • Time to Flourish | Our Daily Bread

    Last spring I decided to cut down the rose bush by our back door. In the three years we’d lived in our home, it hadn’t produced many flowers, and its ugly, fruitless branches were now creeping in all directions.But life got busy, and my gardening plan got delayed. It was just as well—only a few…

  • Faith in Action | Our Daily Bread

    As a friend drove to the grocery store, she noticed a woman walking along the side of the road and felt she should turn the car around and offer her a ride. When she did, she was saddened to hear that the woman didn’t have money for the bus so was walking home many miles…

  • Unfinished Works | Our Daily Bread

    At his death, the great artist Michelangelo left many unfinished projects. But four of his sculptures were never meant to be completed. The Bearded Slave, the Atlas Slave, the Awakening Slave, and the Young Slave, though they appear unfinished, are just as Michelangelo intended them to be. The artist wanted to show what it might…

  • Five-Finger Prayers | Our Daily Bread

    Prayer is a conversation with God, not a formula. Yet sometimes we might need to use a “method” to freshen up our prayer time. We can pray the Psalms or other Scriptures (such as The Lord’s Prayer), or use the ACTS method (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication). I recently came across this “Five-Finger Prayer” to…

  • Very Good! | Our Daily Bread

    Some days seem to have a theme running through them. Recently I had one of those days. Our pastor began his sermon on Genesis 1 with two minutes of breathtaking, time-lapse photography of blossoming flowers. Then, at home, a scroll through social media revealed numerous posts of flowers. Later on a walk in the woods,…

  • Soaking Up God’s Word | Our Daily Bread

    When our son Xavier was a toddler, we took a family trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. As we entered the building, I pointed to a large sculpture suspended from the ceiling. “Look. A humpback whale.”Xavier’s eyes widened. “Enormous,” he said.My husband turned to me. “How does he know that word?”“He must have heard us…

  • Here to Serve | Our Daily Bread

    It was time for our church to commission a new group of leaders. To symbolize their roles as servant-leaders, the church elders participated in a memorable foot-washing ceremony. Each of the leaders—including the pastor—washed each other’s feet as the congregation observed them.What they did that day was modeled for us by Jesus Christ, as recorded…