Published Feb 22, 2022
WARNING: Vulnerable information is shared below. Potential triggers possible. Read with caution. By Amanda Popp Hmmm. Let’s try here. Nope. Maybe you have bowels in the way of finding the heartbeat. I lay on the exam table of my OBGYN and felt a bit embarrassed that she told me I was “full of poop” and […]
Read MorePublished Feb 15, 2022
By Shelia Walsh Daniel and Moses were able to stand strong when everything around them was falling apart because they knew who they were—not their job assignments but their true identity. Although Daniel lived and worked in the palace of the king, he knew that he belonged to God, and nothing and no one could […]
Read MorePublished Feb 8, 2022
By Amanda Popp You are not alone. Four words that can be so easy to read. Four words that can be so hard to believe. The lie starts out as slight whisper lurking around, finding the perfect time to jump out at you. The lie gets bolder as it sees itself winning the battle in […]
Read MorePublished Feb 1, 2022
By Carissa VanDalen Have you ever noticed patterns in your life? In my teens and early twenties, I noticed a pattern that every two years a major change would come along. It could be a new job, new relationship, or a new primary hobby. Because I knew that pattern, when a two-year time period was […]
Read MorePublished Jan 27, 2022
By Deb Burma Several years ago, I lost my little sister to complications related to her severe special needs. As my parents mourned the terrible loss of their daughter, and as loved ones searched to provide them with words of comfort, my mom and dad expressed their sorrow openly. “She’s with Jesus,” they said, again and […]
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