Years ago, I confronted my wife about something in her life that I thought she needed to change. I put time into formulating what I should say. I even prayed about it and asked the Lord to give me the right words. But it wasn’t until an hour or two…
Author: Guy Richard
Working to the Glory of God, part 2
Why is it that we look back on old photographs of ordinary life-moments with such fondness? I’m not talking about pictures of the more extraordinary occasions we have experienced, like when our first child was born or when we visited London for the first time or when we made our…
Working to the Glory of God
Now that January is in our rear-view mirror, we are approaching the time of the year when our New Year’s resolutions come crashing down around us. In fact, according to Strava—a social networking app designed to help people track their exercise—that time has already come and gone. In a study…
Rejoicing in Suffering, Part 2
Colossians 1:24 is one of the most challenging passages in the New Testament. For many years, I struggled to understand what the Apostle Paul meant when he said, “Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking in Christ’s…
Rejoicing in Suffering
Many years ago, as part of our church’s search to find a new assistant pastor, my wife and I took the leading candidate and his wife to dinner so that we could all get to know one another better. At some point during our conversation, we began discussing the hobbies…
As Long as it is Called Today
I am convinced that all of us struggle with procrastination, at least to some degree. For many of us, it is a relatively minor problem. We put off doing certain things for a short time simply because we don’t like them, but we always get around to doing them eventually.…