Author Archives: Marilyn

Sharing An Insight – Lesson 3

This whole idea of prayer is so contrary to our human inclination and our culture’s values, isn’t it?  I want to feel in control, independent, self sufficient and valued. It shows up in such unexpected places and ways.  The “voices” around me and in me reinforce the idea that I can make this happen if…Continue Reading

Sharing an Insight – Lesson 2 –

Do you like lists?  I need them – every day.  In fact, I wouldn’t function very well without them.  What groceries do I need at Safeway, Trader Joes, and Costco this week?  What errands do I need to do when I go in to town?  What calls do I want to make?  And, of course,…Continue Reading

Sharing An Insight – Lesson 1

Why did Paul pray that God would “sanctify through and through” or “make holy in every way” these new believers?  How does that happen?  Perhaps it is a bit like remodeling a house.  The builder has the plans, the tools, the materials, and the vision for what the completed project will look like.  Wouldn’t it…Continue Reading

Get Ready, Get Set, Go

Get Ready – What would it take to move forward in your relationship with Jesus?  Could it be that prayer might be an important part of this?   “Nobody who has grown in the life of God has neglected prayer.”  (W. Sangster)   Think about it. Get Set –       Print out your study guides so that you’re…Continue Reading

SPONTANEOUS, INTENTIONAL or BOTH?

Would you agree that marriage and good friendships thrive when there are great times of spontaneous, unplanned moments and minutes of conversation but that these relationships also need regular time for communication that is thoughtful and deliberate?  One kind of interaction without the other is incomplete and over time will not enhance a strong, stable…Continue Reading

Why Pray When You Can Worry?

Once Mary got over the shock of the news that the angel brought to her, it would have been very easy for her to start worrying.  She could have questioned the veracity of the message for a few weeks, but then the reality of it would have become evident both externally and internally.  She could…Continue Reading