Have you ever thought of the influence you have? Whether you recognize it or not, you are influencing those around you every moment of each day. <—-tweet that here! Your influence can be positive or negative depending on how you live out that moment. There were years in my life where I dreamed of leaving an influence, but yet I wasn’t… Read More
Archives for September 2012
if you want to win, you can’t be a shrinking violet.
Do you ever feel like a shrinking violet? One who is fearful, timid, or sitting on the sidelines. Are you afraid of what the world has to offer or what others might say? Sometimes we think that’s the best place to be . . . sitting on the sidelines. Oh but it’s not! In sitting on the sidelines, we miss… Read More
the lost art of hospitality.
Are you one of those people who is naturally gifted at seeing others in need? Is your gift hospitality and you naturally see when someone needs a meal? If so, I’m so jealous! Oh how I wish this was a natural gift of mine, but it’s not. Making meals for others stresses me out! Crazy, I know. But seriously, it… Read More
{008 podcast} 4 things a sinful woman must do.
I love how the book of Luke is always contrasting the Pharisee’s with the sinner. But the best part of all is that Jesus chooses the side of the sinners. The sinners always win! That brings such comfort to me. If you’re struggling with the sin of your past or even the struggles of your today, you’ll find comfort in… Read More
dear me.
One of my favorite writers Emily at Chatting at the Sky has released her newest book “Graceful” for teenage girls. If you have teenagers or minister to them, this is a must read. Her real and authentic spirit captures hearts. In keeping with her new release she has asked that we write a letter to our teenage self. While I’ve… Read More
for days when you’re tired of pretending.
I wake up and I’m tired. It’s a tired I’m familiar with, but yet uncomfortable. Rolling out of bed and sleepily making my way to the coffee pot (sure love hubby for making that early morning coffee), I sense the heaviness. It’s a heaviness that has grown and lingered. It’s a heaviness I carried around and refused to address. It’s… Read More