Karen wrote several things that she wanted to do when facing overwhelming situations. I think you will enjoy them. She uses the word “WHAT”
“Karen’s Notes! Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady” Selected Notes Volume 3 Number 39 “WHAT?” October 14, 2020
“Karen’s Notes! Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady” Selected Notes Volume 3 Number 38 “It’s Gonna Be a Great Day” October 7, 2020
I need to dare to be different because I am a stranger and sojourner here. Yes, it is sunny (with a smiley face) and it’s gonna be a great day!” so wrote Karen in her Bible study journal over eight years ago. Want to find our why she said it was going to be a great day? Please accept my invitation to read on!
“Karen’s Notes! Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady” Selected Notes Volume 3 Number 37 “You Can’t Make it on Your Own! But You Can Through God’s Grace!” September 30, 2020
Where would we ever be apart from the grace of God? In His grace He helps us to serve in the places and opportunities that He sets before us. His grace is sufficient. It is enough. Regardless of what we are facing, we can come to His throne of grace to find help in our time of need (Hebrews 4:16). It really is enough. Check in and discover what Karen wrote about the grace of God.
“Karen’s Notes! Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady” Selected Notes Volume 3 Number 36 “You Can Face It, But Not on Your Own! (Part 2)” September 23, 2020
Last week I shared with you that Karen received an invitation to come to a particular local church where a number of dear ladies had recently experienced trials, heartaches, and difficulties. Their situations covered a wide variety of challenges. There was an urgency to come as soon as she could possibly get there.
Drawing from her personal life and experience with situations ranging from disappointments to personal sorrow, Karen shared with these dear ladies from Psalm 28.
“Karen’s Notes! Insights from a Glory-Bound Lady” Selected Notes Volume 3 Number 35 “You Can Face It, But Not on Your Own!” September 16, 2020
A number of ladies in a particular church suddenly faced a wide variety of hardships and difficulties. Karen received the invitation to “Please come and speak to the ladies as to how to cope with all these problems.” With a great deal of prayer, she spoke to them from Psalm 28.