Patterns Of Promise
Patterns of Promise Maybe Einstein said it best: The basic laws of the universe are simple, but...
Read Moreby Tina Whitfield | Apr 22, 2019 | Faith and Trust | 0 |
Patterns of Promise Maybe Einstein said it best: The basic laws of the universe are simple, but...
Read Moreby Tina Whitfield | Nov 1, 2018 | Faith and Trust | 0 |
By the rivers of Babylon—there we sat down and there we wept when we remembered Zion.2 On the...
Read Moreby Tina Whitfield | Aug 4, 2018 | Devotional, Faith and Trust, Prayer | 0 |
The following devotional is from the public domain version of Faith’s Checkbook, August 4...
Read Moreby Tina Whitfield | Jun 17, 2018 | Faith and Trust | 0 |
Places We May Not Want To Go Please! Don’t make me go back! Please! Please! Please! Don’t make me...
Read Moreby Tina Whitfield | Dec 31, 2017 | Faith and Trust | 0 |
Perhaps the best advice I’ve received for a Christian experiencing job dissatisfaction comes from...
Read Moreby Tina Whitfield | Oct 8, 2017 | Faith and Trust, Scripture | 0 |
Have you heard of the psychological concept of projecting? “Projecting” assigns, or projects, our...
Read Moreby Tina Whitfield | Feb 4, 2017 | Faith and Trust, Fellow Sojourners | 0 |
From time to time I share things that have brought me light in the darkness of an unfulfilling...
Read Moreby Tina Whitfield | Jan 20, 2016 | Faith and Trust | 0 |
Where does your faith lie? This quote from Marianne Williamson challenges my way of thinking.I...
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Christians too experience job dissatisfaction. Psalm 137 describes the emotional and spiritual struggle of being out of place, like anyone in an unfulfilling job, and the spiritual longing for a place that brings joy and fulfillment. Harps On Willows aims to help you through the struggle one more day. And to provide a place of understanding and community. Coping and trusting can be difficult. Here’s HOW.