Good and Evil

As I read and listen to the reports this past week on social media, TV and in my conversations with people, it is hard for them to believe that God cares.  A question asked to me is, “How could a loving God allow what has been happening in our nation to happen?”  Why can’t he Continue Reading >>

I volunteer in the nursing homes in my area. The men and woman often will ask me to pray that “they would die.” They share that they have lived a long life, their loved ones are in heaven, and they want to be with them. How do I respond to such a request?

I would first thank them for giving you this awesome privilege of praying to God on their behalf. It is not wrong or sinful to feel this way. This request is asked of me often when I visit hospitals and nursing homes. We are very human, and for those who believe in eternal life, it Continue Reading >>

Mr. Squirrel

Mr. Squirrel and I had an encounter the other day.  My son gave me a squirrel proof bird feeder that looks like a little house. As I sat on my couch looking outside at the beautiful birds I watched Mr. Squirrel decide that he was going to try with all his might to get food Continue Reading >>

My daughter died and so many people talk about her becoming an angel in heaven. Can you help me? Will my daughter become an angel in heaven?

I am often asked this question, especially about children. The answer is no. Death is a relocation of the same person from one place to another. The place changes but the person remains the same. The same person who becomes absent from his or her body becomes present with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8). Angels Continue Reading >>

I am living every day with physical pain. I try to pray but I don’t feel like it reaches God. I can’t see God or hear Him these days. I feel so alone. Can you help me?

I first want to say that I am so sorry that you are living every day with physical pain. It is so hard for healthy people to truly understand how difficult that really is. What complicates things is the medication one must take when they are experiencing pain and that would sometimes make it more Continue Reading >>

My son died three years ago and I still miss him so much. People tell me I must get on with my life. I resent statements like that. Why can’t people understand that bereaved parents desire to get on with their lives but the pain sometimes is just too great?

Family and friends can be very insensitive to a grieving heart, especially if they do not understand the grieving process. The loss of a child is so deep that words cannot even be found to express how it feels. Grief is a process, not an event and it takes as long as you need to Continue Reading >>