Does Joy Feel Elusive? Amid festive chaos and reflection during the holiday season, emotions vary widely. As someone acquainted with the highs and lows of life, I offer a unique perspective on finding hope in difficult times. Reflecting on Mary's Response in Luke 1:38 "I am the Lord's servant," Mary answered. "May your word to me be fulfilled." … [Read more...]
Trust Matters
Handle with care Trust is a strong yet delicate foundation for relationships. When compromised by cracks it is much when like when a windshield is chipped by a pebble. Slowly over time, extreme hot and cold temperatures cause spreading cracks that may spur in different directions. Eventually, the more cracks and the deeper penetrating into the … [Read more...]
Tea About A Tea
What a lovely day of memory-making with Girlfriends' Community of Calvary Church, family, and friends! Tea parties have been a dormant tradition I had with the girls as they were growing up, and with so many little grandchildren, I have patiently waited and hoped it would be possible to do it again. God's timing is always perfect and so sweet. … [Read more...]
6 Tips To Help Support PTSD Wellness Concerning Fireworks
As our nation takes time to pause and celebrate freedom and the birth of our nation, let me turn our attention to the lyrics of our National Anthem. Let me give a glimpse of what the joy of freedom can mean to some individuals when the skies light up, and the fanfare of sky-gazing crowds marvel at pyrotechnic skills. While to others, pyrotechnic … [Read more...]
10 Tips to Avoid Holiday Hullabaloo Hiccups
By Veronica Sites Has a pandemic and exhausting election year got you stressed or fatigued? In early spring it was called Zoom fatigue, today some have coined the term post-election fatigue. The common denominator is weariness and perhaps varying levels of fatigue that, if we take time to consider outcomes, we may just do things a … [Read more...]
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