I’m shocked that Lent is upon us already. With Ash Wednesday now here, it’s time to walk quietly into the season of repentance and preparation as we await Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Jesus.
Back in November and December my husband Brad and I co-wrote the annual Lenten devotional for our church, Southwood Lutheran, here in Lincoln, Nebraska. Now we invite you to join us this Lenten season in reading, meditating and praying our way through these 47 devotions.
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And thank you, friends. It’s an absolute joy to walk this journey with you.
May God bless you and keep you. May He make His face shine down upon you in this Lenten season, and always. Amen.
I’m linking up with Jennifer Dukes Lee today for her first #TellHisStory community: