And then it hits me. I text back, “You’ve had some special blessings recently … it’s quite possible satan is trying to trip you up.” Join me today at the MODsquad blog as I share some thoughts on helping our kids walk through attacks from the enemy.
(in)couraged to mend :: week four
Denise is hosting our study on her blog today with a summary of chapters 9-12. Be sure to stop by, I know her words will bless you! And … if you’ve written a post and would like to link up, you can do that at Denise’s, Jacque’s, or right here! The links will show up on all three of our blogs. I can’t wait to…
MS awareness week
One disease. No two alike. Which is why it’s one of the hardest diseases to diagnose. So hard in fact, that many … thousands of many … go undiagnosed. All the while their symptoms worsen and they suffer. MS — Multiple Sclerosis — is a crippling disease. And the longer it goes undiagnosed, the more permanent the damage. Early detection, diagnosis, and prevention are so…
(in)couraged to mend :: week three
What a beautiful group of women we are journeying with! I’m so thankful for a community brought together by God. I read from Luke 8 the other day. The part where Jesus was speaking to a large crowd gathered, and was told His mother and brothers wanted to see Him, but couldn’t get close because of the crowds. Verse 21 says, “Jesus replied, ‘My mother…
one door closes, another opens …
“Faith never knows where it is being led, but it loves and knows the One Who is leading.” ~ Oswald Chambers I know I shouldn’t be … but sometimes I can’t help but be in total awe of the way God works in my life! There was something in our lives the girls and I were looking so forward to. I can’t share all the…