by Emily Conrad | Dec 17, 2020 | A lesson from a houseplant, Emily Conrad, grief, Jesus our comfort in grief, Joy Undamaged
by Emily Conrad Joy lives at my house, but it’s not what you think.My grandma fell ill a few days before Christmas, 2019. While she was in the hospital, a gift from one of my out-of-town relatives arrived. The pair of Thanksgiving cactuses, one with white blooms,...
by Emily Conrad | May 7, 2020 | A lesson from a houseplant, COVID 19, Emily Conrad, faith through trials, We Need the Wind
by Emily ConradWhen we were kids, my younger brother would collect acorns, bring them inside, and start trees. However, when they got a few inches tall, they’d droop, too weak to stand upright.He heard sometime later that the element the trees were missing...
by Emily Conrad | Mar 7, 2019 | A lesson from a houseplant, Emily Conrad, Faith that grows among faded flowers, Giveaway, In our weakness He is strong, Justice novel
by Emily Conrad**UPDATE: The giveaway has ended. Congrats, Katie!** Saturday, March 9th is Justice’s first book birthday! In celebration, I’m giving away a Kindle (ebook) copy to one person who comments on this post. See below for details, but for now,...
by emilyconrad@sbcglobal.net | Apr 13, 2017 | A lesson from a houseplant, Emily Conrad, let go and let God, Life Lessons from a, my weakness His strength, When effort fails
by Emily Conrad I have a track record of killing houseplants. African violets and cyclamen shriveled up almost as soon as I brought them in the house. I once killed a cactus in spectacular fashion by putting it too close to the hot oven. I kept an anthurium alive and...
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