
Learning to rely upon the Lord rather than upon my own strength or wisdom has been my life struggle. The brief bio for my workshop “God’s Purposes in Trial and Suffering” summarizes me in a nutshell: Melinda Inman comes from …
Continue Reading →Learning to rely upon the Lord rather than upon my own strength or wisdom has been my life struggle. The brief bio for my workshop “God’s Purposes in Trial and Suffering” summarizes me in a nutshell: Melinda Inman comes from …
Continue Reading →“The eyes of the Lord move to and fro, throughout the earth, that He may strongly support those whose heart is completely His” (2 Chronicles 16:9 NASB). In these two weeks since I returned home from my whirlwind family visits …
Continue Reading →Dear readers, now that I’m back to the writer’s cave, I need your feedback. Please respond to the questions in this post, no matter how briefly. In this publishing environment where many forms of publication are considered equal, I’m always …
Continue Reading →Year by year, aging increasingly takes its toll. Day by day, the process strips away our affection for life in this body and prepares us for heaven. Isn’t this a cheerful beginning? Stick with me, dear reader. When I signed my …
Continue Reading →Rest was God’s idea. But the concept of Sabbath rest was introduced to me as one of many rules to be kept. In the 1980s and 90s, I didn’t know much of the Bible, had a fear-based view of God, and …
Continue Reading →Like you, I’ve suffered. I am currently suffering. Until I go to heaven, I will suffer even more. In a fallen world, this is a given. Thank God for His promises that hold us together and his nearness to comfort …
Continue Reading →If we truly belong to Christ, we will abide in him. We will remain. We will “hold our original confidence firm to the end” (Heb. 3:14). Even if we run away for a time, we will return. Even if we …
Continue Reading →[Last week in Why Trials? I discussed the reasons for trials. If you missed it, CLICK HERE.] God sees us. We are naked and exposed before him (Hebrews 4:12-13). Because we know our sinful hearts and flawed motives, this truth can be terrifying. …
Continue Reading →This week I had an appointment to determine what autoimmune disorder is making me chronically fatigued. The doctor studied the last six months’ tests and procedures. He examined me, and we talked for an hour. Then he ordered even more …
Continue Reading →When I started writing fiction six years ago I burned with the fire of long pent-up creativity. Words flowed. I made short work of framing five stories into complete manuscripts. Then I turned to the editing and revising. I could …
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