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The Uncomfortable Step to Healing You Likely Didn’t Consider
Christianity, Health & Fitness, inspiration, reflections, Reflections on Life

The Uncomfortable Step to Healing You Likely Didn’t Consider

It was a series of uncomfortable steps in my healing after surgery, this reduction and eventual removal of the bandages protecting my wound. Continue reading The Uncomfortable Step to Healing You Likely Didn’t Consider

I Looked Back at Sorrow and Found God’s Kind Surprise
Death & Loss, life stories, memories, reflections

I Looked Back at Sorrow and Found God’s Kind Surprise

The month of October always causes me to pause and remember Bill. This year, I was able to see God’s kindness in the midst of tragedy. Continue reading I Looked Back at Sorrow and Found God’s Kind Surprise

This Is Why We Should ‘Leave It Better Than We Found It’
Christianity, inspiration, life, self

This Is Why We Should ‘Leave It Better Than We Found It’

When others either don’t care or understand how their behavior — leaving trash behind — impacts the environment and you… Continue reading This Is Why We Should ‘Leave It Better Than We Found It’

When It Seems That Nothing You Do Matters, Know This
blogging, character, Christianity, inspiration, personal growth

When It Seems That Nothing You Do Matters, Know This

Why do you do the things you do? Are you hoping for “likes” or applause or just some appreciation for your effort? Maybe this will encourage you. Continue reading When It Seems That Nothing You Do Matters, Know This

Who Knew Their Hunt for Eggs Could Have Eternal Significance?
Christianity, Easter, inspiration, life, life stories

Who Knew Their Hunt for Eggs Could Have Eternal Significance?

It was an”eggsiting” day at the Dagens house on Easter, time for the annual egg hunt. We were determined that this egg hunt would be joyful and equal — and tear-free. But would we get to that result? And what means would we use to get there? That is the story! Continue reading Who Knew Their Hunt for Eggs Could Have Eternal Significance?

Big Hearts, Small Kindnesses Make Me Thankful This Thanksgiving
Christianity, family, friends, inspiration, memories, Thanksgiving

Big Hearts, Small Kindnesses Make Me Thankful This Thanksgiving

Inspired by the moments my friend used to express love and gratefulness before he died, I wanted to thank those who have touched my life. Continue reading Big Hearts, Small Kindnesses Make Me Thankful This Thanksgiving

Don’t Trade Away God’s Lifelong Gift to Satisfy a Short-Term Appetite
character, Christianity, inspiration, life, personal growth, relationships

Don’t Trade Away God’s Lifelong Gift to Satisfy a Short-Term Appetite

A bowl of soup vs. a birthright? It seems like a no-brainer. But how many times have I chosen momentary satisfaction instead of a gift lasting a lifetime or beyond? Continue reading Don’t Trade Away God’s Lifelong Gift to Satisfy a Short-Term Appetite

‘I Love My Scar,’ This Breast Cancer Survivor Told Us
Christianity, Health & Fitness, inspiration, life

‘I Love My Scar,’ This Breast Cancer Survivor Told Us

A young mother learns to abide in God and finds joy despite her journey through breast cancer, including chemo, a radical mastectomy, and radiation therapy. Continue reading ‘I Love My Scar,’ This Breast Cancer Survivor Told Us

This Coach Got Better, Not Beaten by the Crash That Nearly Killed Him
Christianity, exercise, fitness, inspiration, life

This Coach Got Better, Not Beaten by the Crash That Nearly Killed Him

Marion Chisholm Is on a Mission to Win at Sports and Life The first time I noticed him was in … Continue reading This Coach Got Better, Not Beaten by the Crash That Nearly Killed Him

How Do You Handle Your Emotions When Your Child Is Benched?
Christianity, inspiration, life, parenting, Poetry

How Do You Handle Your Emotions When Your Child Is Benched?

As a parent, it’s painful watching your child suffer when you are powerless to help. This poem, titled “Benched,” captures one of those moments for me. Continue reading How Do You Handle Your Emotions When Your Child Is Benched?

What Do You Do With a Birthday Gift? Use It Well
Christianity, humorous, life, self, talent

What Do You Do With a Birthday Gift? Use It Well

I recognize that I am blessed — and not always using my gifts. my health, my wholeness to their full extent. Are you? Continue reading What Do You Do With a Birthday Gift? Use It Well

Anticipating the First Day of School? Your Teacher Is, Too
humorous, memories, schools, teaching

Anticipating the First Day of School? Your Teacher Is, Too

And she wants an ideal year — just like you This week’s blog post will take you out of my … Continue reading Anticipating the First Day of School? Your Teacher Is, Too

Dear Reader, Why in the World Do You Read My Blog Posts?
Humor, inspiration, life, relationships, Writing Life

Dear Reader, Why in the World Do You Read My Blog Posts?

Sometimes — like my cat — we do our duty but miss our target. Sometimes it truly stinks. Keep trying and adjust your aim. Continue reading Dear Reader, Why in the World Do You Read My Blog Posts?

To Know His Will
Christianity, life, personal growth, Poetry, trust

To Know His Will

Today, my younger self reminds me to submit to my heavenly Father’s lead, to align my will with His, and to trust Him wherever He leads. Continue reading To Know His Will

This Is How You Can Live Life to the Fullest as a Christian
Christianity, inspiration, personal growth, self

This Is How You Can Live Life to the Fullest as a Christian

How do you relate to your personal servants — your body, mind, appetites of the body such as hunger or thirst or lust? Are you ruling over them? Continue reading This Is How You Can Live Life to the Fullest as a Christian

What Will You Do to Reach Jesus? Follow This Woman’s Example
Christianity, inspiration, personal growth

What Will You Do to Reach Jesus? Follow This Woman’s Example

A desperate woman who sees Jesus as her only hope pushes beyond the crowd, beyond the social constraints, beyond anything that might prevent her from touching the hem of His garment. Continue reading What Will You Do to Reach Jesus? Follow This Woman’s Example

Answer His Call
Christianity, inspiration, writing

Answer His Call

A reminder that whom God calls, He equips. Stand strong against the spiritual wind and waves that threaten, knowing that God has already won the battle. Continue reading Answer His Call

Before You Can ‘Trust and Obey’ You Must Listen When God Whispers — How?
Christianity, life lessons, trust, writing

Before You Can ‘Trust and Obey’ You Must Listen When God Whispers — How?

“I am training you to listen and act so that I can co-create with you as we write.” That’s what I heard God say to me. Continue reading Before You Can ‘Trust and Obey’ You Must Listen When God Whispers — How?

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