Behold, the Lamb
Artist unknown The shepherd watched as his sheep grazed in an open field Unaware of their purpose, they ran and jumped and played Little lambs, perfect in every...
These writings are inspired by the Holy Spirit on a daily basis. Challenges, and personal life events, written to lift the soul and to show the grace of God to all His children. I hope you will be inspired by them and that God’s love will fill you with writings of your own.
Artist unknown The shepherd watched as his sheep grazed in an open field Unaware of their purpose, they ran and jumped and played Little lambs, perfect in every...
Painting by Jeremy Winborg He’s the one who spoke and the world began Creator, designed and formed a man In His own image, He made him… Man and woman He ...
Drawing by Marla Shaw O’Neill A crown of thorn and thistles Placed upon my head A lowly life and surviving is all I knew Hungry beggar living in the stree...
My mama used to say, “Little is much, when God is in it.” This morning I was reading a book and it spoke loud to my heart…I began to cry and say, “Father, was ...
Wading through the desert with staff in hand Each step laborious, but I know, I can Make it to the well, that’s just up ahead Help me LORD…prayers, said… The jo...
Painting by Katie Berggren There’s a light in the window But no one is home They went to the river To romp and roam Three little ones Not wanting to go home… Le...
Watercolor by artist: Marybeth Stafford When the rug is pulled out from under you; when life throws uncertainties and death lurks in every corner. When shadows ...
Millions upon millions, standing in applause, The atmosphere exploding With roars of praise to God The King is approaching, scepter in His hand The light...
The enemy of our soul is real. He will lie, cheat, kill, destroy your hope, your dreams, your life, if he can. But we have been given Life through the blood of ...
Last Friday Bob took me to one of my favorite stores, Hobby Lobby because I wanted to get some picture frames to display my grandbabies. So I went to the frame ...