by LoriAHatcher | Feb 27, 2023 | Christian Living
“What do you think happened to Peter?” I asked my pastor/husband. I’d been reading the account of the Passover week, and Peter’s loyalty to Christ stood in sharp contrast to his betrayal. At the Last Supper, Peter declared he was willing to die with Christ. When...
by LoriAHatcher | Feb 20, 2023 | Blog, Christian Living
It’s a beautiful thing when people work as a team. A well-executed series of plays that leads to a touchdown. (Did you watch the Super Bowl?) An orchestra of musicians playing the same composition on different instruments. A platoon of soldiers walking in...
by LoriAHatcher | Feb 13, 2023 | Christian Living, Family, Uncategorized
Every day we have a choice where to look for hope—in created things or in our Creator. The world tells us to hope in money, luck, determination, relationships, skills, and our own abilities. God tells us to look to Him. The world disappoints us—again and again, but...
by LoriAHatcher | Feb 6, 2023 | Blog, Christian Living, Family, Prayer
Years ago, a friend challenged me to fast and pray one day a month for my adult children. When she suggested it, I had mixed feelings. I love my children. I want God’s best for them. I also love food. And I have a high metabolism that requires me to eat often. My...
by LoriAHatcher | Jan 30, 2023 | Christian Living, Family
Taste buds. Yep, that’s what I wrote in my journal today. Thank you, Lord, for taste buds. Has it ever occurred to you that God didn’t have to create us with taste buds? He could have made us like dogs, who have one-sixth the number of taste buds humans...
by LoriAHatcher | Jan 23, 2023 | Christian Living, Prayer
When you grow up in a small town in New England, you don’t have much to brag about. Nestled on the shores of Narragansett Bay, the sleepy little town where I was born is home to about 23,000 people. But once a year, it goes from obscure to ostentatious. On...
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