Placed in His Hands
We join this story as the apostles return after Jesus had sent them out. They were eager to tell their rabbi about “all they had done and taught,” but “many people” made conversation impossible.
Holding Joy
Her rich dark skin was perfect. Her smile made me forget all my worries. If I concentrate hard enough, I still hear her infectious laugh invade my senses.
This little Rwandan child, only 3 years old, changed me profoundly. Her name was Arianne.
There is one in every country, every place you visit. One like Arianne. One child who seems to capture you in a way you didn’t think possible.
How could one little angel grab you when you barely just met?
You do not speak the same language, but the Father gives you a piece of His deep love, and in return, teaches you about Himself.
A few years ago, I had the incredible opportunity to stay in Rwanda at a home for children who were abandoned or orphaned. Every moment there felt alive with activity and serving.
One day, the Father gave me a rare moment of silence. The older children were at school, the babies were taking naps, and Arianne had just awakened from her rest. She crawled right into my lap and just held my hand, curled into a ball, and sucked her tiny thumb.
She didn’t try to talk to me or point at things. She was simply still in my arms.
It was exactly what I wanted. I did not need her to color me a picture or try to entertain me. I just wanted her to be with me!
That day, the Lord used Arianne to teach me a lesson: He wants us to come to Him, crawl in His lap, and just be still. There is no sweeter joy.
Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him. Truly he is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken. —Psalm 62:1–2, NIV
Prayer Lord, when life feels overwhelming, please provide ways for us to retreat and crawl into your lap. Thank you for wanting to spend time with us and for being the God who loves lavishly.
Read all the One in Spirit devotionals.
Children Are Always a Blessing (Even When You’re Not Expecting Them)
As the country director, Sujitha Siri Kumara dialogues with pregnant and new mothers from our Child Survival Program. With his experience of sleepless nights with twin babies, he is able to identify with their struggles.
A Very Large Plank
Corrupt regimes oppress their citizens, slave traders, pimps and global corporations. Outrageous. Maddening. Deeply sad. But what corruption lives on in our own hearts?
Total Dependence on God
Genuine relationship with God is more important than any of our leadership skills or theological training.
Abiding in the Vine
Jesus warns us that no matter how much we have struggled, perspired, and inspired, we simply must remain in the vine. He is the true vine, the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6).
Ministry Insider: Wolfgang Riedner and Qavah
Wolfgang Riedner was born in Nuremberg, Germany, and spent five years as a pastor in southern Germany before he moved to Uganda to teach in Bible colleges. He now serves as Compassion’s Church Partnership Director.
Like a Palm Tree
God compares us with many things: salt, mustard, light. In Psalm 92, we are compared to palm trees. Why does He do this?
Obedience: The Key to Our Success
Both obedience and disobedience to the Lord greatly affect our destiny and even that of our dependents and those we serve.
Unity and Obedience
In Exodus 24, the Israelites may not have agreed on the details, but they chose to agree on one basic thing: obedience.
Chosen Before We Were Born
God told Jeremiah, “I chose you before you were born.”
Give Me Back My Church
The assumption that “more churches + more Christians = more impact” is not always true.