Fruitful in Affliction
How easy it is to get bogged down in the darkness of our circumstances. Often, the last thing we think about in affliction is being fruitful.
Editor of Just Between Us magazine
Shelly has been the editor of Just Between Us for more than 30 years. Additionally, she has been involved with leading and nurturing women since attending college. She and her husband have four adult daughters and two sons-in-law. They live in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.
How easy it is to get bogged down in the darkness of our circumstances. Often, the last thing we think about in affliction is being fruitful.
What was my body, spirit, and coldness of heart telling me? ... God was whispering, “I feel your fatigue and I'm concerned about you."
What happens when healing doesn’t come? Each day we have to respond faithfully – living unoffended because faith that moves forward triumphs.
I will not be shaken by fear, doubt, disappointment, brokenness, illness, flashbacks or any other thing that can be thrown at me. My confidence is secure.