“My patience is running thin.”
How do we make sure our faith embodies both patience and action? We must rely on hope.
Justin T. White is a middle school counselor, admissions associate, and clubs and activities coordinator at Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Maryland.
How do we make sure our faith embodies both patience and action? We must rely on hope.
“Are you trustworthy?” could be less of an indictment and more of a firm reminder of the power we have as stewards of God’s grace—allowing ourselves to instead trust our worth.
God is a relational God, plain and simple. Our most salient, most tangible, most joyous way of experiencing God is through and with people.
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