Author Archives: Heather Congrove
Daily Bible Study #171
Joshua 9:24-10:30, In-depth Study
Welcome back to another in-depth Bible study. Let’s dive into God’s Word together, seeking understanding and insight. May His spirit guide us as we explore Scripture. Joshua 9:24 24 And they answered Joshua, and said, Because it was certainly told thy servants, how that the LORD thy God commanded his servant Moses to give youContinue reading “Joshua 9:24-10:30, In-depth Study”
Smoking is the Way To Go
What are your favorite types of foods? What are my favorite types of foods? SMOKED especially with a pecan and mesquite wood. Doesn’t matter the type or cut of meat, if done right it all tastes fabulous!
One Way
Share a lesson you wish you had learned earlier in life. Share a lesson you wish you had learned earlier in life. Matthew 6:33 “Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you”. I wish I would have learned this when I was a child.Continue reading “One Way”
Humble Request
Father help me please.I am here on my knees. I know You know what I needBefore I even say my pleas. This pain is too much to take And I cant see my escape. I know Your promises never break.I know You love me more that i can articulate. But right now my worries seemContinue reading “Humble Request”
Daily Bible Study #170
Joshua 8:15-9:23, In-depth Study
Welcome back to another in-depth Bible study. Let’s dive into God’s Word together, seeking understanding and insight. May His spirit guide us as we explore Scripture. Joshua 8:15 15 And Joshua and all Israel made as if they were beaten before them, and fled by the way of the wilderness. 16 And all the peopleContinue reading “Joshua 8:15-9:23, In-depth Study”
A Poem Today
A poem today, a poem tomorrow. A poem to wipe away the sorrow. A poem for pain and a poem for joy.A poem for shame and a poem for decoy. Lyrical verses fill the lines Opening up the confines of my mind. What I see and what I write usually battle for the winning fight.PerceptionContinue reading “A Poem Today”