Category: Rachel Skirvin
The Timeliness of the Tomb
In about a month we will once again celebrate Easter. This is a time of remembrance and sorrow followed by immense rejoicing. I have always loved this time, even before I really grasped the true meaning of it. The spring weather, the family gatherings, and the love felt all around. Mixed in is the miracle… View Article
After the Heart
I love it when a scripture I have read for years jumps off the pages and grips me in a brand new way. On an ordinary day I began to dig deep into the story of a man that changed the way sinners receive grace. I had one of those moments recently that make you… View Article
Mary’s Little Christmas
It’s that time of year again—the one we wait for, plan for, and countdown to starting December 26 of last year. Christmas is a lot of people’s favorite season. Everyone seems to be so joyful and kind. As wonderful as it is in most cases, it seems to be a little extra sweet for children…. View Article
Fake News
“I thank God for the mountains, and I thank Him for the valleys. I thank Him for the storms He’s brought me through. For if I never had a problem, I wouldn’t know that He could solve them. I wouldn’t know what faith in God can do.” We had barely been married a month and… View Article
The Little Green Sin
“As iron is eaten away by rust, so the envious are consumed by their own passion.” – Antisthenes What I am about to say is not news. It is nothing you have managed to avoid for a lifetime. You have fallen prey to it many times, and it was experienced by countless others long before… View Article