Christmas · faith · Family · It's a Wonderful Life · purpose · Relationships

It IS a Wonderful Life!

In It’s a Wonderful Life, there are things that are out of George’s control but because he felt such responsibility for anything that went wrong, he put a very heavy burden on his shoulders which put him in a state of feeling out of control and his mind racing only causing more anxiety for himself. The more anxiety, the more breathing fast and heart rate speeds up, and then he becomes lightheaded, not being able to think straight anymore so he takes his frustration out on those he loves the most. He was then in a hopeless state of mind thinking everyone would be better off without him, that if he had never been born, none of this would’ve happened.

faith · Family · Freedom · Turning Point USA

You Have No Idea What You Have Just Unleashed

I am pretty confident God took him immediately so he did not taste the sting of death. The tears came at the horrific scene. Part of my and my daughter’s daily routine bonding time, of watching Charlie had just ended right before my eyes.

children · Family · marriage · Relationships · Women

Don’t Fix Me!

January 22, 2023 Do you ever find yourself looking at s person’s life and think, “boy, if they just do ABCXYZ, all their problems will be fixed! Why don’t they see what they need to do?! Isn’t it as plain as day?!” In Celebrate Recovery, we are reminded, “we are not there to fix”, but…… Continue reading Don’t Fix Me!

Bible Study Fellowship · Celebrate Recovery · children · faith · Family · freedom in Christ · Life · Moms in Prayer · Parenting · prayer · Prodigals · Relationships · Women

Journey of a Prodigal

January 21, 2023 We are all prodigals, on our own path of the journey to know God. We have all strayed and walked away from God at one time or another, thinking we know best but all we do is get ourselves into things that are hard to get out of without the help of…… Continue reading Journey of a Prodigal

American Heritage Girls · children · faith · Family · friendship · Life · Penpals

Old School Penpals

August 25, 2022 Meet Madison and Nadia, both Patriots in American Heritage Girls, who joined the Penpal program and started communicating via snail mail in January 2022. Madison lives on the east coast while Nadia lives in the midwest. These two aren’t the typical teenagers who would normally communicate by text or even email but…… Continue reading Old School Penpals

children · faith · Family · friendship · Hound of Heaven · kittens · Lauren Daigle · Life · Parenting · Relationships · Rescue · Salvation

Finding Hope, Mercy, and Grace in a Parking Lot

July 20, 2022 It was a Wednesday when my youngest blessing and I were looking at kittens. She always wants to see the ones in the pet store when we are nearby. We hadn’t had kittens for about 30 years because: 1) my husband says he doesn’t like cats 2) my youngest seemed allergic to…… Continue reading Finding Hope, Mercy, and Grace in a Parking Lot

Election 2020 · faith · Life · prayer · Women

Does my Vote Count?

November 2, 2020 Tuesday, November 3, 2020 is going to be a day that will go down in history. Is it because I will be celebrating my 30th anniversary with my Love? The legacy we will leave for our children, their children, and so on will make a difference? Through the letters and journals I…… Continue reading Does my Vote Count?

balance · children · faith · Family · Halloween · Life · Parenting

Living Life to the Fullest

October 30, 2020 In some places, they have what they call, “Begger’s Night”, where the children dress up as their favorite character and go from door to door telling a joke in exchange for a treat, usually in some form of candy. This year some places are choosing to not have children go out because…… Continue reading Living Life to the Fullest