There is nothing pleasant about surrendering. Surrender means that you did not get what you desired, your plans did not work, or simply that you lost. Several years ago, my husband and I visited Appomattox, VA which is where General Lee surrendered the Confederate army in the civil war to General Grant. As we visited this landmark, I told ... read more
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Interview with Marnie’s Friends
I am pleased to announce that Marnie of Marnie's Friends, recently interviewed me for her radio show. We had a delightful hour of conversation about Recognizing and Remember God's Faithfulness. You can listen to our discussion at Marnies Friend -- How Honoring Your History will Enhance Your Future Be sure to follow Marnie's ... read more
For Moms of Graduating Seniors — hold tight and let go
Last week, I wrote an email to a cherished friend whose first born is about to graduation from high school. I have found myself sharing these types of words often in the last couple of years (many of the MOPS Moms I mentored now have graduation seniors).... You have no idea how many times I have thought of you over the past school ... read more
Biblical Questions I ask as a Biblical Life Coach
After coaching numerous women over the last year, there are 3 questions that are always part of my thinking (and usually part of our conversation). Where are you? In Genesis 3:9, God asks Adam & Eve where they are - even though He already knows where they are hiding, I ask this question to help you discern where you are emotionally, ... read more
The Legacy Scrapbook My Parents Left
When my parents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2004, I gave them a gift that was a disappointment. It came in a large, beautifully wrapped box and contained an empty scrapbook with pretty papers and die-cut numbers of each year of their marriage. They had expected a completed scrapbook of their 50 years together - not an empty book. ... read more
God knows my name
My name has been an issue for me all of my life. My Mother told me that my name was not her first choice. She wanted to name me Elaine. When I was born, my Dad told the family that my name would most probably be Sandra (Sandy for short). I never actually heard how my parents worked this issue out, but there is no doubt that my Dad won. The fact ... read more