The story of Esther is a famous one that has been recounted everywhere from Sunday school classes to the Hollywood big screen over and over again. The sort-of Reader’s Digest version is that an orphan girl from no means finds favor with the King and ultimately saves her people from mass genocide. But there is more to Esther’s than just that, right? I mean there are only two books of the bible that are named after women: Ruth and Esther. So we have to ask ourselves what it must be that makes these women so worthy. Ruth’s story can be summed up in a sentence as well: A woman’s husband dies, she follows her elderly mother in law to a foreign land where she finds favor with a wealthy land owner and ultimately becomes something like the 28-times great grandmother of Jesus. The obvious commonalities in these two women’s stories are that they are both displaced from their homes, they both find favor with wealthy, powerful men- but risk ...
Have you ever read the book “Oh the Places You’ll Go” by the incredible Dr. Seuss? If not, stop reading this and go get a copy of this amazing piece of literature. If you have, then I’m sure you remember the great encouragement given throughout. For example... “Today is your day! You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away!” “Wherever you fly, you’ll be best of the best. Wherever you go, you will top all the rest.” “And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and ¾ percent guaranteed.)” “Today is your day. Your mountain is waiting, so get on your way.” But, the real life advice comes in the pages between the above quotes, where we are reminded that sometimes we “won’t”... (see what I did there?!? Yes, I love me so Suess talk… anyway…) In John 16:33, Jesus tells us “In this world you will have trouble.” Not that we might or its possible, but that we will. Dr. Seuss refers to these troubles as silly rhymes, but the truth of life is still there. “I’m sorry ...
Recently I turned twenty-seven years old, and my mom took me out to see the movie "Cinderella" on my birthday. It was part of the day of festivities of my special day that I spent with my parents, the two people who have truly taught me to be myself and to never let obstacles come in my way. Cinderella is my mom’s and my favorite Disney movie of all times. There is something about this story of such an ordinary girl having her dreams come true in such a big way, that is inspiring and encouraging. The idea of that chase for what we believe in and achieving our dreams is so very exciting. I am such a sucker for “chick-flicks,” but this one seems extra special for some reason. So as my mom picked me up on my birthdays morning, she unveiled that we were going to see Cinderella. I was beyond excited as I looked forward to seeing this animated fairy tale “come to life” on the big screen. I will add that I shed a few tears throughout the ...
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