Tag: devotional writer
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So, Remind Me, Why Do I Need God?
Another entry from my devotional book…. when everyone says God is outdated and no longer useful to modern, scientific life, Remind me again why I need God….
Jo Bower (Randall)
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Post-Resurrection People
I didn’t publish an Easter devotional this year. Everyone else did, and I was blessed by several of them. My question to us is : Where do we go from here? What comes next? So, I offer Post Resurrection People. Blessings….
Jo Bower (Randall)
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Forever and Always In God’s Presence
In this devotion from my second novel, The Twins of Zae, I record my fascination with our concepts of being in the presence of God, yet having the presence of God within us.
Jo Bower (Randall)
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A Straight Line To God
God Writes straight with a crooked lines. We always head for God, but the line is not always straight. Distractions, new lessons, growth spurts, our own stubbornness and God’s own lessong to learn often add kinks, curves, and turns in our life’s road toward God.
Jo Bower (Randall)
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The Absence of Angst
I hope you all are looking forward to the Thanksgiving spirit of November. I have been so full of God and his blessings I just have wanted to sit back and indulge in feeling them. I wrote about it on my blog. Enjoy ‘The Absence of Angst.’
Jo Bower (Randall)
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Picking Up Pebbles
Just lately I was challenged with an idea that we often pick up pebbles in life that help us solve temporary problems and don’t give them to God, our rock and salvation. And when it’s all over, all we have is a pocket full of pebbles and have traveled further from God than we thought.…
Jo Bower (Randall)
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To Everything Its Own Time
I fell into a manhole called “what good am I to anyone?” I didn’t see anyone one all day, didn’t lift anyone out of the depths of despair, didn’t change someone’s life. So, I asked myself what good am I? And God said “Someone has to do laundry, and you are elected.” What’s your equivalent…
Jo Bower (Randall)