by Jean Wilund | Mar 31, 2016 | Blog, Popular Posts
It’s an eerie feeling standing in pitch black hundreds of feet underground. God bless coal miners. I visited an old mine in England several years ago. At the bottom, our guide told us to turn off our helmet lamps. Sometimes the only way we see our true need...
by Jean Wilund | Mar 18, 2016 | Blog
I’m thankful to my dear friend Traci Burns for sharing more of God’s story in their lives. April 14, 2012. My husband, Weyland, and I were in Atlanta visiting our dear friends, Mike and Janice Ripley. Weyland and I had just finished touring Margaret...
by Jean Wilund | Aug 29, 2015 | Blog
God surprises me at the most unexpected times. I guess if it was expected, it wouldn’t be a surprise. Duh. We’d just stepped out of our youngest child’s dorm, having just moved her into her new home — away from us — and her new life...
by Jean Wilund | Jun 11, 2015 | Blog
How often have we said, “I know God’s got this,” but then worried ourselves through our situation? Every time I do that, I’m proving a universal truth: Sometimes our hearts reject the truth our heads know. The Battle of the Head and Heart High above the...
by Jean Wilund | Nov 8, 2013 | Blog
How do we accept a God who is ok with pain? In When Life Explodes — Part One, I said that even in the hardest times, we can rest in God, who must do all. In When Life Explodes — Part Two, I shared the startling truth that God is ok with pain, but I didn’t tell you...