by Jean A Sturgill | National Concerns, The Body of Christ
When I was very young someone commented about my fondness of looking in the mirror. I think it was because the whole reflection thing amazed me. As I got older, looking in the mirror was all about looking good, . . .Yes, I can be somewhat vain at times. Today, we are...
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk, National Concerns
Put yourself in this place. 56 exotic wild animals are on the loose. It’s dark. People are nearby and could be hurt. What would you do? Would you be careful to save the animals? Would you put people first? Would you consider taking the animals down? That’s the...
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk, National Concerns, The Body of Christ
If you are listening to my voice on the radio or reading my blog online, you may have Internet access in your home, a phone, and neighbors close by. Each of us knows someone who needs to hear about Jesus. Each of us has a way – via Internet, phone, or a short walk to...
by Jean A Sturgill | Business Challenges, Marriage, Family & Relationships, National Concerns, The Body of Christ
One of my most favorite things to do is to watch someone else grow spiritually. Sometimes I just know when something will give them that boost that they need to grow. You’ll know it when you see it because old hurts will melt away in a flash, or they will understand...
by Jean A Sturgill | Business Challenges, Learning to Walk, Marriage, Family & Relationships, National Concerns, The Body of Christ
Every so often I come to a crossroads in my life. When God has given me clear direction in advance, those times are a breeze. When He hasn’t shown me what to do, those times are no less exciting – but for an entirely different reason! What do you do when you come to...
by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk, National Concerns, The Body of Christ
How well do you relate to lazy or slothful people otherwise known as sluggards? Over the years, I have dealt with quite a few. At the time, I did not know what the problem was. Looking back, it’s all quite clear. Have you ever tried to explain something to a lazy...