Is the Lord in the Storm with You?

482px-Rembrandt_Christ_in_the_Storm_on_the_Lake_of_GalileeA good friend of mine, brother in the Lord, mentor, teacher, prayer warrior and encourager in spiritual matters all, Morris Salge, has taken on the task of writing some devotionals for disciples of Christ in business primarily (but life in general).  I have had the distinct honor of getting to review these devotionals and help a bit with the website.  It is an honor, but it has also been hard, as they are not for those who are not seeking Him above earthly treasures.  If you want devotionals that tickle the ears and make you giggle skip these.  If you want to find and hear the Lord above all the noise around us, then dig in and prepare to be challenged.

Is the Lord in the Storm with you?  

Are you listening to Him or are you trying to steer the boat?

Christ, the Disciple and Business

website: formerly/http://stormlord.org

 

The posts linked to this website all focus on the realities established Christians face in the business world.  By “established.” I mean Christians whose faith is at least 4-5 years old regardless of whether they have grown spiritually or not.  Those who have grown, I hope, will find affirmation in the essays.  Those 4-5 years or more past salvation that have not grown will find loving challenges written to them.

Emotional Safety in a Box Canyon

What is the Good Life

The Good Life as Poor in Spirit

The Good Life as Mourning

The Good Life as Meekness

The Good Life as Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness

Captured…

Awareness & Expectations

Deadly Career Choices

Courage, Christ and the Lands of Minds & Business

Where Will My Courage Come From?

View Reversal

Where is the Love?

He Did Not Charge

A Heart of Darkness Charges God

Confrontations, Choices, Conviction, Windows, Radar

Left in the Dirt & the Use of Radar

It is in Hard Grace that You Become a Deep Souled Disciple

 

Source post via Finding Gems & Sharing Them – Is the Lord in the Storm with You?

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