Lisa Moseley

Speaking to the LGBT Community With Grace and Truth

Homosexuality in the church is a difficult subject to discuss, and even more uncomfortable to write about. Especially when so many―my self included―have friends that are part of the LGBT community. How do we show love and grace while still sharing the truth of the Gospel?

A Symbol of Service

We often pass them in airports or see them sitting across from us in a restaurant. We will see them strolling by us as we walk down the street, or sitting next to us on the train. Most of the time we might notice them, but we rarely acknowledge them. They are worn with pride, …

Do we ever outgrow our mother’s prayers?

At the age of thirty-two, I feel like I need my mother more than ever. I need her advice, I depend on her physical help, I seek her wisdom, I need her always lending ear, but most importantly I need her prayers.

President Trump’s First Year — We survived!

Despite those who had little confidence in President Trump, we are approaching the end of President Trump’s first year in office; and we as Americans survived! Although many have marched in protest, yelled out to the sky, and even threatened his life, President Trump still stands in office and serves this country each day.

Dr. King’s Critical Call for Peace

In 1957, my grandfather spent several weeks in New York City area for evangelistic meetings. He invited his friend, Dr. King, to come and give a prayer of invocation during the New York City Crusade at Madison Square Garden. Read this timeless and poignant message from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Are you being your husband’s biggest cheerleader?

Recently, I was sitting in a salon chair and chatting with a stylist I had never met before. We shared small talk I quickly found out she was a newlywed and we dove into a conversation about the first year of marriage. I was a little caught off-guard when this young woman asked me what …

Freedom Demands Much From Us

Its Memorial Day weekend and I know my social media will be flooded with pictures of people having a BBQ, sitting poolside, shopping sales, and using the caption, “Happy Memorial Day.” Although, it is ok to be enjoying the ones we love this weekend and have fun, its important we do not forget what this …

Lessons Learned on Mother’s Day

Although I am 31, this year seemed to mark the official end of my childhood as I lost my maternal grandmother. Despite the heartbreak of this loss, I’ve spent many hours reflecting on how grateful I am for my childhood and the many women I’ve been surrounded by during my life.

When Mother’s Day is Hard

Each year I am reminded of the true struggle many women face on Mother’s Day. For so many, the mention of this holiday stirs up lots of emotions and unwanted feelings. I am surrounded by family and friends who have struggled with infertility for years and their longing for a child grows deeper and deeper, …

The Garden Tomb

One of my most cherished memories is visiting the Garden Tomb in Israel with my dad.  I pray, this Easter, you will hear and recognize the voice of the living savior and know that he can hold victory in your life.   Watch the full 7 Days in the Holy Land program at https://billygraham.org/holyland/.

Christmas Reflections—God’s Promises

What does Christmas look like to you? Does it include a never-ending “to-do list”? Too often Christmas becomes a time when we overcommit ourselves and forget the promises God gave in Scripture.