“Be still, and know that I am God”. Psalm 46:10 We live in such a busy society. We run all day long from dropping kids off at school, to work, to meetings and lunch appointments. We run to work and school and then from activity to activity in the evenings. Busy, busy, busy! Our daily checklists cry out, do, do,… Read More
Positive to Negative Ratios
When my children were preschool and elementary age, I read somewhere that it takes 5 positive comments to override just 1 (ONE) negative comment. That’s 5 to 1, friend! When you think about that, it kind of seems unreal. But being the good mom that I am (hear the sarcasm there!), I didn’t want to take the chance that my… Read More
Women in Ministry
I am honored to be part of Living the Life Ministries. This ministry exists to encourage, equip, and empower women. We will be doing that on a local level this Thursday, here in Corpus Christi. If you are near by, we hope you will join us. We invite all ladies who serve in any capacity of ministry, whether in your… Read More
And Then There Were 11
Every year Internet Café Devotions hosts Blessed Aroma, a call out to blog readers to nominate their favorite blogs, in specific categories, written by Christian Women. What an honor to have been chosen one of The Most Joyful among the Top 100 Blogs!!! Thank you! I’m blown away. Last Tuesday evening totally rocked. It was the beginning of our online… Read More
What’s Next, Papa?
Visiting with a friend recently, I was reminded of how our relationship with our earthly father is such a vital part of our life. We grow up with dads and our perception of that relationship all too often determines how we view our Heavenly Father. If our dad was demeaning and overbearing in nature, we tend to view our Heavenly… Read More
What’s Next, Papa?
Visiting with a friend recently, I was reminded of how our relationship with our earthly father is such a vital part of our life. We grow up with dads and our perception of that relationship all too often determines how we view our Heavenly Father. If our dad was demeaning and overbearing in nature, we tend to view our Heavenly… Read More