by Diane W. Bailey | Jan 2, 2018 | Diane's Posts
They ran their boats ashore, and walked away at the very height of success. Nothing had gone right that night. Even the easiest to catch fish had eluded them. While washing their nets a man stepped into the boat and asked to be taken onto the water. He sat, and began...
by Chris Malkemes | Apr 11, 2017 | Consilium Community
Behold, all souls are mine… Ezekiel 18:4 NIV In one year, six months apart, I nearly died and did die. I survived a pancreatic attack. The doctors came in the hospital and gravely gave me the bad news: “Because of your damaged gallbladder, your pancreas has...
by Teresa Coelho | Mar 28, 2017 | Consilium Community
Instead of a New Years resolution of promises to eat healthier or exercise that I’d never make good on. The past few years I’ve resolved to focus on one insightful word that I could cling to for a year. I wanted a “spiritual” word; one that’s been invisible from my...
by Chelle Wilson | Mar 7, 2017 | Consilium Community
I do not believe in coincidence. Jeremiah 1:5 instructs us that before we were formed in the womb, He knew us. That means that nothing can be hidden from Him; it is only when our eyes have opened, only when our souls are ready to receive…that is when it is time. It’s...
by rhondaquaney | Feb 14, 2017 | Consilium Community
The cinder track was bold red with freshly painted lines of white and numbers to mark out each lane. The spring-like day with blue sky was a welcome relief from cold and rainy days that had preceded my first track meet. Jogging in place my new running shoes made a...