@lisadharper I’m still savoring Kerygma 26 & just now catching up w the Porch & Psalms. Heartbroken over the story of beeps & phone story. Your words have made a profound difference in my life. I’m so thankful for they have pointed me to Jesus & a growing love for His Word.
@lisadharper@AllisonAllen Looking for our Kerygma 2026 sessions on QAVA and not seeing them - especially Dr. Martin’s (whew! I’m still feeling this one). Any help finding would be appreciated. PS: I’m still feel like I’m levitating from the Summit! 🙌
@lisadharper Kerygma 2026 ….. My first Summit. Still savoring the sweetness! Purchased ticket for ‘27 on Saturday. Now I feel like a kid waiting on “Christ-mas” PS: my luggage was overweight w all the books I purchased! 😂🙌❤️
@ChristineCaine Thank you for being a regular person. I watched you take photo after photo with the best humor. I see why Lisa loves you so! Happy First Kerygma to me!! PS: the study I did w my hubby was Don’t Look Back. It saved us! Thank you ❤️
Even when you're spiraling and feel powerless to control it all, you still have choices you can make to find your way forward.
You can go to God and ask Him to take your thoughts captive and shift them back to Him. And going to God is always the best option.
@lisadharper heading to Kerygma tomorrow. My friends cancelled. So many keep saying dont go alone. Go next year. That’s a lot by yourself. But my heart says go. So I’ll be the solo grandmother from SC singing praising Jesus for the gift of being at the Summit. See you soon!
@brandonlake Incredible show tonight in Gvl! Loved how you prayed for your friend and little Luke. Blown away by all the white lights for salvation declarations. God was with us & it was such a sweet time. Thank you!! 🙌
@BethMooreLPM He is the sweetest! And God will continue to use you. When I finally retired from my career as an educator, I found myself wandering… And wondering… And God has not failed me yet. He will surely bless you as well.
@BethMooreLPM Thinking about your words from Walking with God... you cradling your brother’s ashes (I too experienced this with my baby brother’s ashes) and imagining Mary’s devastation as she peered into the empty tomb. What joy must have filled her heart when Jesus said “Mary!”