“Sometimes when you are in a dark place, you think you have been buried, but actually you have been planted.” (Christine Caine) Today, let’s shift our perspective from being buried to being planted and realize that our greatest test will produce the greatest testimony. How do you stay planted? I am giving you three ways to flourish.
Read MoreEncouragement for The New Year including personal reflections, new year's quotes from Charles Spurgeon, and a New Year message of hope.
Read MoreIn this article, discover how ONE VERSE can revolutionize your New Year. As you open up God’s Word, you can find the one verse that can ignite a year of passion and miracles.
Read MoreOne Word has changed my life. I no longer make resolutions, I choose one word for the year, and I have seen God move. If you are looking forward to a New Year or a New Season, consider throwing away the resolutions, and choosing only one word.
Read MoreGrief cannot be conquered, but it can be managed. There is no timeline when your grief will lift, and you will feel “normal” again. There is no such thing as feeling normal. I’m discovering that you just have to get used to living a “new normal.” Here is a list of three ways that I am managing my grief and sorrow during this time. Perhaps they will help you and give you some insight.
Read MoreWe are about to close the door on 2018, and we are recapping some of our best and worst moments. If your 2018 was glorious, Praise God. I rejoice with you. If your 2018 was treacherous, Praise God. Because the pain is merely a returning to fit in with the Master's Song. Don't give up. We can't give up! We must keep going because out of our lives He is creating a Masterpiece. Thank you for your love, friendship, encouragement, and support during 2018.
I walk into 2019 with you; head's held high, hope in our hearts, and symphony ready to be lived out.
I joined Facebook in the early 2000's. I left Facebook November of 2016. This is my journey from Forgotten to Free and what life has been like after Facebook . . .
Read MoreIt was November of 1998 about two weeks before Thanksgiving. I was in college and was working at a music store giving piano lessons. It was about 6:00 at night and I had to give a 6:30 piano lesson. It was a simple evening . . . until I was held at gunpoint.
Read MoreNothing is worse than waiting for an answer when there is none on the horizon. But this “waiting-room” is exactly where God needed me to hear His voice and to find beauty in brokenness.
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