All of us have lived long enough to know what a broken heart feels like; we understand the feeling when disappoint pounds loudly on our door; we realize the great sorrow it is to say […]
Category: Christian Living
Stack Your Stones
We all have them. Piles of stones mark our past where God did something miraculous. In Joshua chapter 4, the Israelites laid a stack of 12 stones because God miraculously stopped the flow of the […]
You Are Stronger Than You Know
I recently had a birthday. Not a huge one, but it was still a great day. Well honestly, any day that I get presents is a good day! The next day was awful, and the […]
Choose well
I recently had a conversation with a young Christian woman. She was beautiful in appearance, extremely intelligent and capable; however, the more we conversed, the more I realized there was a huge problem. Her life […]
I had a bad dream last night…
You know the one I’m talking about. The one where you wake up from sleep with your heart pounding, terrified of the shadows, and confused as to where you are. Without thought I swept back […]
Aging Gracefully
“Gray hair is a crown of splendor; it is attained by a righteous life.” Proverbs 16:31 (NIV) These past few months we have had our elderly uncle (my husband’s uncle) living with us. It has […]
The Big Picture!
Recently I was having a heart-to-heart conversation with God expressing how I did not understand why things have to happen. There are times I honestly just don’t get it! A few days later I came […]
Vineyard’s 24/7 Week of Prayer
“The heavens tell of the glory of God. Day after day they continue to speak; night after night they make him known. They speak without a sound or a word; their voice is silent in […]
Spa Day for the ONE!!
On May 5th I had the honor of volunteering at Vineyard’s Single Mom’s Spa Day!! What sounds like a rather Phoo Phoo event is nothing short of miraculous and certainly birthed straight from the Heart […]
A Mother’s Journey
Years ago our family went on a vacation that required us to drive an entire day. Our children were elementary school ages and we knew this would be challenging for them. I had this idea […]