Tag: healing
The Lesson of the Lonely Leper
“But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” Luke 5:16 We have all become too well acquainted with distance during this strange and unprecedented time. During a time when the world could use a giant hug, we are all forced to stay far away from one another. I find it interesting that during all this,… View Article
Exposing the Wounds
I am not a nurse. I will never be a nurse. I do, however, have minimal medical experience from various missions trips and from working with children and the elderly. I have learned quite a bit from various jobs on how to care for certain types of impairments. Not long ago, I was working with an… View Article
A Fresh Look at Healing
“If your only definition of healing is a cure, then you may be missing out on the daily miracles God has for you.” –Tim Reside, M.A. in Practical Theology and President of Bright Tomorrows Growing up as a PK (pastor’s kid), I’ve heard seemingly every interpretation of healing. I have often been conflicted between claiming… View Article
A Miracle for a Girl from Maryland: My AYC Story
Excitement and anticipation surged through my mind as I boarded my flight from Washington D.C. to Miami, where I would meet the rest of the AYC Costa Rica group. I left home with what I thought was great expectation for the miraculous to occur. I came for a new experience, new friendships (I hoped), and… View Article
Self-harm, also known as self-injury, is something one in five young ladies and one in seven young men will engage in during their teenage and early adult years. Most of us have heard of the common self-harm practice of cutting yourself, but here are other ways people, especially young people, also inflict harm upon themselves:… View Article