Tag: future

Laughing Without Fear

There’s a woman in the Bible who’s described as “clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.” (Proverbs 31:25). Honestly, that line always makes me pause. Laughing? At the future? With everything going on in the world, it feels almost ridiculous. Turn on the news and there’s enough doom and…

By Donna Wuerch Noble September 7, 2025 Off

The Big 2-1 (And the Bigger Picture)

Today, July 2nd, my #4 grandson in birth order — turns 21. That’s right. Brennan is officially stepping into the world of adulthood, full stride. He’s a business student at the University of Texas, following in the footsteps of his dad, and likely headed toward the family business. But long before boardrooms and spreadsheets, there…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 2, 2025 Off

Refuse to Get Stuck

Following are words from a ministry that I receive online encouragement from daily: “Refuse to get stuck in trying to guess what the future will bring, and what you might have to do. Conjecture is not truth. Take every day as it comes and do the best you can with current circumstances. “Therefore, do not…

By Donna Wuerch Noble September 7, 2024 Off

Believe it and Receive it

Faith is like a pair of glasses that let us see the future before it happens. It’s the ability to believe in something before we actually see it with our eyes. You know how some folks say, “I’ll believe it when I see it”? Well, God flips that right around: “You’ll see it when you…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 11, 2024 Off

Time is Flying at Breakneck Speed

A full six months have raced by already this year — only 5-1/2 months until Christmas. Whew! Just think about how slowly time went for us in our childhood when we said: “I can’t wait until school is out for the summer”. “How many more days until Christmas?” Or, when we were so in love…

By Donna Wuerch Noble July 7, 2018 Off

The Wide-Eyed Wonder of a Child

something about children that God wants us to see. We, who have lived a few decades, know what it’s like to have made mistakes and now we tend to be over cautious, and leave little room for spontaneity. That’s not the case with children. The future is wide open for them, and they seem to…

By Donna Wuerch Noble August 22, 2014 Off