Stacy Wiebe

Stacy Wiebe is a homeschooling mom, a bibliophile, and a wannabe naturalist. The world over, she's never met a cheesecake she didn't like.

Articles by Stacy Wiebe

A Divine Demonstration Of Love

Please open your Bible and read: (1 John 4:7-19) We all have some idea of what we think love is. But when we talk about God’s unconditional love, what do we mean? Just what is this love? We have difficulty understanding divine love when we try to define it by its opposite – false “love,” [...] Read More >

A Divine Present

“But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth; for He will not speak on His own initiative, but whatever He hears, He will speak; and He will disclose to you what is to come. He will glorify Me, for He will take of Mine and will disclose [...] Read More >

A Faith Worth Practicing

Please open your Bible and read: (2 Corinthians 5:8) A person?s attitude about the resurrection is important any time of the year, not simply at Easter. If we are going to accept or reject a scriptural truth, we should understand how that principle impacts not only our faith but also our witness. The greatest implication [...] Read More >

A God We Can Trust

Please open your Bible and read: (Psalm 37:1 – 9) We must be careful whom we trust in this world. People make promises they cannot keep, break confidences on a whim, and come out with statements that are untrue. But there is someone who keeps every promise, refuses to break a confidence, and never lies: [...] Read More >

A God We Can Trust

Please open your Bible and read: (Exodus 32:1 – 14) Our trust in God is based upon His unchanging character. Scripture says that He consistently loves us, forgives us, and provides for our needs. But many believers worry that God might reject them if they sin too much, do not read the Bible every day, [...] Read More >

A God You Can Count On

Please open your Bible and read: (Hebrews 10:19 – 23) In our troubled world, injustice, crime, and dishonesty fill the news. The one constant seems to be change. By contrast, we have a God whose actions are perfect, whose character is flawless, and who keeps every promise. He is “the same yesterday and today and [...] Read More >

A Greater Harvest

“He has already tended to you by pruning you back for greater strength and usefulness by means of the commands I gave you” (John 15:3). My friend was in the process of pruning his vineyard and it appeared to me – in my limited knowledge of vineyards – that the pruning was too severe. Only [...] Read More >

A Healthy, Growing Body

“Instead, we will lovingly follow the truth at all times – speaking truly, dealing truly, living truly – and so become more and more in every way like Christ who is the Head of His body, the church. Under His direction the whole body is fitted together perfectly, and each part in its own special [...] Read More >

A Heart Of True Praise

Please open your Bible and read: (John 12:1 – 8) We could conclude from the last few chapters of Psalms that all praise is noisy and boisterous. But worship can be expressed with quiet demonstration too. Few people think of today’s passage as a description of praise, but the depth of Mary’s love for the [...] Read More >

A Lesson From Gethsemane

Please open your Bible and read: (Matthew 26:36 – 46) Sometimes following the path God sets for believers requires that we trek through a personal Gethsemane. In the Garden of that name, Jesus struggled, knowing His impending crucifixion meant separation from His Father. At no other time in the gospels do we see the Son [...] Read More >