At The Crossroads

AT THE CROSSROADS is a place where faith and life intersect.  If you need connection, encouragement, and guidance on your faith journey, meet Carla and fellow travelers who want to seek Jesus, serve others, and support one another along the way! Weekly Mindful Monday and Faithful Friday posts offer inspirational stories, devotionals, and useful tools to help you seek God's truth.  Free resources are also available to email subscribers. All are welcome, so please join us on the journey!

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Submitted by:  Carla Gasser

 

You Can Trust Him

The purpose of this blog is to honor the Lord Jesus Christ in the context of our grief after the loss our son Hans in a car crash.  We declare that the true and living God is real, that He is good, and that he is worthy to be praised.  We hope to be an encouragement to other parents who are walking through this same valley; to rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep.  

We desire to remember Hans’ life, to share those memories with others, and to draw every bit of good we can from this painful season in our own lives.  Our prayer is that because Hans lived, many might be brought to a saving knowledge of Hans’ Savior: God the Son, Jesus Christ.

Because knowing Jesus is everything.

https://youcantrusthim.com/

Submitted by:  Kim Nolywaika

DogFur and Dandelions

Spiritual meditations to encourage you towards Christ-centered living; book reviews and recommendations to help increase your knowledge of God; real life moments, including my struggle with chronic illness; and helpful resources for glorifying God within your body, mind, and spirit.

http://dogfuranddandelions.com

Submitted by:  Elizabeth Johnson

 

Rachel Ridler: Mum on a mission

A normal mum trying to live out a life of loving Jesus and loving the world (and often failing!) Join me for weekly "Mummy Meditation" posts for a guilt free way to connect with God and his word, as well as interviews and encouraging stories.

A Quote To Encourage You:

"I am not an artist, I just have a creative heart"

Rachel Ridler: Mum on a mission submitted by Rachel Ridler.

God-Living with Chronic Illness

God-Living with Chronic illness provides resources and encouragement for those with chronic illness. God-Living Girls is an online group for women with chronic pain and/or illness who want to go deeper with friendships, online Bible studies, prayer group, Facebook parties, and more. For more info or to join, contact Laurie at godlivingwithchronicillness@gmail .com.

Submitted by: Laurie Miller

 

www.god-livingwithchronicillness.com

Curtain Queen Creates

I help women create the home they love to live in...through home diy projects, cooking, sewing home decor, gardening, and weekly faith inspiration on Spectacular Sunday!

A Quote To Encourage You:

The eyes of the Lord search the whole earth in order to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to Him. 2 Chronicles 16:9

A wise woman builds her house; a foolish woman tears hers down with her own hands. Proverbs 14:1

Curtain Queen Creates submitted by Kim Hood.

Nancy E. Head

 

Christian accord is not a fuzzy sort of melding of Christian traditions.  Just as Christians of various traditions have come together to influence the hearts and minds of Americans regarding the issue of abortion, we can come together to honor Christ and minister in our communities and nation.  Many of our nation’s laws no longer reflect the Judeo-Christian ethic our founders embraced.  Decades ago, the state removed God from our classrooms.  Abortion became legal until birth.  Same sex marriage is now the law of the land, and religious freedom is in jeopardy.  Our accord is useless if our agenda is only political.  This effort is not aimed at changing laws.  We must change hearts, and we can only do that through loving ministry.

Our effectiveness in changing minds about abortion is measurable in the reduced numbers of abortions we consistently see across the land.  It is immeasurable in that we can never know how many children are alive because of changed hearts and how many parents avoided the wounds abortion produces.  Acting in love and speaking the truth, we can change hearts and lives–even if our laws never change.

Submitted by: Nancy E. Head

http://www.nancyehead.com