I was twelve years old when my mom died. Apparently traumatic memories are more vivid than other kinds because I can close my eyes and travel back to my grandmother’s house where there was a book set up for folks to sign, back to that funeral home where I saw my mom for the last […]
Category: christian women
Lift Your Spirit
A track-record with the Lord … do you have one to speak of, Friend? Let me move in close across this table here and tell you that there’s comfort in knowing the faithfulness of GOD. When things are calling upon you from all directions and you feel the ground beneath your feet starting to shake, […]
Therapy and Theology Thursday
No one wants to unpack their backpack in front of strangers. Let’s face it, it’s downright difficult to even admit that we’ve been carrying around the stuff that we have in there. Anyone relate? I want to reach out and embrace you, Friend, with some sound advice from a theological foundation — after all, we […]
“Triumph Over Grief” by Guest Writer: Betty Predmore
Loss … it kicks you in the gut, takes your breath away, and leaves you in what often feels like the bottom of a dark pit. Grief is hard to explain and difficult to imagine until it smacks you in the face. The shock, the pain, the regret, and the utter sorrow can lead us […]
Testimony Thursday — “When Faith Calls You to Walk on Water”
Christmas was still fresh, as were the décor that was strewn throughout the house. This was round two of the awkwardness of the holidays being lived through the lens of a global pandemic. Depending upon your geographic region, quarantine and social distancing, masking and rigorous disinfecting meant different things, but were all too commonplace and […]
