Kelly Balarie

Here's Why Trying to Please Man is so Futile

The fact of the matter is while we look at people's faces, God always looks at hearts. And while we are tallying up what is happening with others, God might be working something fantastically new within them. Face-value reactions are not our guide; the Holy Spirit is.

Here's Why Trying to Please Man is so Futile

Jesus Shows Up in Spaces and Places of Vulnerability and Brokenness

I can't help but think it is not perfect, clean and shiny houses that bring people near, but real and authentic houses that really draw people in. It stops them. Jesus always walked into the space and place of vulnerability. Those who fell on their knees, cried out, felt less than, hopeless, broken...for these people, Jesus showed up, with power.

Jesus Shows Up in Spaces and Places of Vulnerability and Brokenness

Would You Care to Tell Jesus This New Year 'Lord, What Should I Do'?

I think back to the stories throughout the bible. So many times, religious, pious or scholarly folk missed Jesus' heart. He'd reply to them with wisdom, instruction or the way to go and they'd either rebuke him, walk away from Him or miss the point entirely.

Would You Care to Tell Jesus This New Year 'Lord, What Should I Do'?

How I Plan to Do Better as a Christian This Year

Our weakness is not hated by our King. Our failings are not too much for His love. On the contrary, we can permit our Savior to fill every bit of us with every bit of Him, by the immensity of His love.

How I Plan to Do Better as a Christian This Year

Christmas Isn\'t Perfect for Me but the Love of Jesus Makes Me Well

Christmas isn't perfect, but Jesus is. He is perfect. He is love. And, I am under His love. With this, no matter what self-destructs this year — if the Christmas tree catches fire or if a stray cat wraps itself up in my tree lights if every trimming is burnt to a crisp, Jesus is still Jesus. And, Jesus still wants me.

Christmas Isn\'t Perfect for Me but the Love of Jesus Makes Me Well