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Monday meditation: We can identify with the pit Jonah experienced
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/31/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/31/23

Monday meditation: We can identify with the pit Jonah experienced

In Jonah’s words of distress from the pit of his suffering, we can find help for our own prayers today.

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Monday meditation: We, too, might actually consider running away
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/24/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/24/23

Monday meditation: We, too, might actually consider running away

Few caregivers have chosen an option as severe as running away from their responsibilities at home. But what about the opportunities before them outside their front door?

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Monday meditation: Learning to know when enough is simply enough
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/17/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/17/23

Monday meditation: Learning to know when enough is simply enough

Elijah had given his all, but still his problems kept coming. It was a situation different from—but also similar to—what caregivers sometimes face.

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Monday meditation: Fantastic power, just like a summer blockbuster
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/10/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/10/23

Monday meditation: Fantastic power, just like a summer blockbuster

Fire from Heaven. Consuming force. Slain enemies. Conquering hero. What courage or hope can we take from a blockbuster story like this one?

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Learning to Trust, Part 1: Solomon’s prayer is the best place to start
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/3/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 7/3/23

Learning to Trust, Part 1: Solomon’s prayer is the best place to start

Most caregivers sooner or later will admit something close to what Solomon said to God: “I don’t know whether I’m coming or going.” All caregivers do well to repeat what Solomon sought from God next.

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Monday meditation: Samuel’s challenge to choose . . . and ours
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 6/5/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 6/5/23

Monday meditation: Samuel’s challenge to choose . . . and ours

Samuel looked at a long line of possibilities before he found Israel’s future king. How could that encourage us with the choices we’re forced to make?

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Monday meditation: Suppose we choose something besides what’s best?
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 5/22/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 5/22/23

Monday meditation: Suppose we choose something besides what’s best?

God knew kings were a bad idea for Israel, but still he led in their choice for a king. Amazing.

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Monday meditation: The act and the fact of commemorating God at work
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 5/15/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 5/15/23

Monday meditation: The act and the fact of commemorating God at work

It’s easy to be consumed with coping. We do well to stop, acknowledge God’s blessing, and find a concrete way to thank him for what he’s done.

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Monday meditation: She prayed with a promise, and then kept her vow
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 5/8/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 5/8/23

Monday meditation: She prayed with a promise, and then kept her vow

We’re learning how to give. After all, we’re caregivers. But today’s Bible story leads us to ponder if we’ve yet been called upon to give as much as Hannah did.

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Monday meditation: Another example showing us how God works
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 5/1/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 5/1/23

Monday meditation: Another example showing us how God works

We may have as many questions as conclusions about the remarkable story in today’s text. Read Judges 7 and ponder what God did—and why.

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Monday meditation: Surprised by my tendency to seek myself
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/24/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/24/23

Monday meditation: Surprised by my tendency to seek myself

It’s almost shocking that the ancient Israelites turned away from God. But then I look at myself, and I begin to understand.

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Monday meditation: Just one step. It’s all—and everything—we can do
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/17/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/17/23

Monday meditation: Just one step. It’s all—and everything—we can do

Throughout Scripture we see the riveting examples of what God did only after those following him took just one step.

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Monday meditation: ‘Peace on earth’ can be our experience anytime
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/10/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/10/23

Monday meditation: ‘Peace on earth’ can be our experience anytime

Not only did the angels proclaim peace at the time of his birth, but Jesus promised peace just before his death.

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Monday meditation: Our unwanted burden can be spiritual service
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/3/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 4/3/23

Monday meditation: Our unwanted burden can be spiritual service

Just as Jesus couldn’t get his cross to its resting place without help, he needs us to bring rest to our loved ones, disoriented and diminished by their disease.

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Monday meditation: Deciding not to believe the majority report
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/27/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/27/23

Monday meditation: Deciding not to believe the majority report

Weren’t these men reasonable? And didn’t they all agree? What was so wrong with believing the troubling report they brought from the land God wanted them to own?

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Monday meditation: Timeless guardrails for how to stay steady
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/20/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/20/23

Monday meditation: Timeless guardrails for how to stay steady

If our first reaction to the Ten Commandments is a definite ho-hum, maybe we owe it to ourselves to stop and ponder them again.

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Monday meditation: ‘The job is too much for you to handle alone’
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/13/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/13/23

Monday meditation: ‘The job is too much for you to handle alone’

“No one can do this as well as I can.” We actually believe this, but today’s Bible story reminds us it may not be true.

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Monday Meditation: How caregivers can satisfy their special hunger
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/6/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 3/6/23

Monday Meditation: How caregivers can satisfy their special hunger

Like the ancient Israelites, we don’t want to be hungry. And just as they had trouble trusting God for sustenance, we sometimes wonder if we’ll have what it takes to get to tomorrow.

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Monday meditation: ‘God, is this really the calling you’ve given me?’
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 2/20/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 2/20/23

Monday meditation: ‘God, is this really the calling you’ve given me?’

Moses was afraid to look at God, and sometimes we are unwilling to face the tasks God has laid at our feet. But we can take strength from the same presence God promised Moses at the burning bush.

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Monday meditation: We’re not as powerless as we sometimes feel
Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 2/13/23 Monday Meditations Mark A. Taylor 2/13/23

Monday meditation: We’re not as powerless as we sometimes feel

In this moment, Joseph had all the power. And he used it for God. God has given us power, too, to cope this week in ways that please him.

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