From Anguish To Worship
You may go into prayer wringing your hands. Will you leave with a fresh vision from God? Encouraging words from Diane McBeth.
You may go into prayer wringing your hands. Will you leave with a fresh vision from God? Encouraging words from Diane McBeth.
As we walk through the process of repentance (conviction and confession), a veil is taken away and the light shines. We see God better, understand him more, and that joyful encounter transforms us. We emerge, free from guilt and regret, praising God, walking in the light of his presence, and a little more like him. By Diane McBeth
How does God want us to handle sin and regret? Sometimes I have felt caught between two unsatisfactory choices: saying sorry and moving on or feeling badly and being ineffective in ministry for a while after. Is there another way? Diane McBeth continues her series on prayer.
How to establish highways of pilgrimage in your hearts. More thoughts on prayer by Diane McBeth.
Meeting with God is more than ticking off answers on a prayer list. It's an opportunity to encounter God. By Diane McBeth.
Did you know fear is catchy? But we can break the fear cycle. By Diane McBeth
When grief comes to a friend, we sometimes avoid talking about it because nothing seems to measure up to the situation. Here are some ways to talk with our friends who grieve. By Diane McBeth.
One day God asked me: "Who are you afraid of?" By Diane McBeth.
Christ's birth is evidence that God can overcome evil. A Christmas message from Diane McBeth.
"A wise Angolan pastor once asked me, “Why do white people cry alone?” Angolans know grief. They also know a side of grief that may be unfamiliar to us in North America. Diane McBeth continues her series on grief and consolation.