by Laurie Short | Apr 16, 2019 | 10 minute podcast, 40 verses to ignite your faith, Holy Week, Podcasting
There are times in our faith journey when we have to keep our eyes on what’s ahead. Easter week is one of those times. Today’s podcast is on a verse that gives us the tools we need to keep our eyes forward, no matter how bad our circumstances may look. I had the...
by Laurie Short | Mar 20, 2019 | 10 minute podcast, 40 verses to ignite your faith, Faith, Podcasting, Something Short
When God is not doing what we want him to do, we may feel like we want to abandon him. But first we need to examine what having another god will do to our souls. The verse I talk about on today’s podcast reveals that when we replace our allegiance to God with a lesser...
by Laurie Short | Mar 13, 2019 | 10 minute podcast, 40 verses to ignite your faith, Faith, Podcasting, Something Short
It’s not a verse you would usually notice- mainly because of the hugeness of the event that proceeds it. But this little verse, when practiced, pushes us to cling to our faith. And sometimes that push is just what our faith needs. (That and the nightmare of coming...
by Laurie Short | Mar 6, 2019 | 10 minute podcast, 40 verses to ignite your faith, Faith, Podcasting
“If only I had a sign.” We’ve all been there in our relationship with God, and Ash Wednesday is a great time to reflect on what we think we need to take bigger steps of faith. We often feel we need some kind of assurance for whether or not to move ahead....
by Laurie Short | Jan 23, 2019 | 10 minute podcast, Perspective, Podcasting, When Changing Nothing Changes Everythng
A couple of weeks ago, I witnessed four seasons pass before me in a twenty minute span. (On second thought, it may have just been the amount of seasons we have in California- which is two). Anyway, I was driving down Highway 101, and on the right side of my car,...
by Laurie Short | Jan 16, 2019 | 10 minute podcast, New Year New Eyes, Open and closed doors, Podcasting
Have you ever been so focused on something you wanted to see happen that you missed something that WAS happening? It’s a little bit like staring at a closed door, and not turning to see the beauty around that door that might be waiting to be seen. This can...