But now we see not yet all things put under Him. But we see Jesus— Heb 2: 8,9 Years ago I heard a message entitled, “But We See Jesus.” It was taken from this passage in Hebrews. Often over the years I’ve reflected on that message, that servant of God sent to point out that truth, that while things may not be perfect around us, that while now we see through a glass darkly, there is hope by looking to Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith. God Bless you allHappy Writing
Bayou, Boots & Belief: Inside the Heart of Blue Jean Bayou
On the surface, Blue Jean Bayou by Janis Jakes is a slow-burn contemporary romance, but it doesn't take long to notice the richness behind the genre. It's a story about the wounds we carry from early loss, the identities we build to survive them, and the grace that...


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