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I’m Not Going To Pretend
Don’t skip over my pain or the pain of my children. Dysfunctional families act like there are no problems. I won’t be participating in that!
A voice from a real orphan, her struggles and how Jesus Christ restored her soul.
Don’t skip over my pain or the pain of my children. Dysfunctional families act like there are no problems. I won’t be participating in that!
When my life was burning up I started screaming HELP! HELP! HELP! At that point it was TOO LATE for advice. By the time a person is screaming HELP (like I am today) it’s not helpful to do nothing. Everyone has time, […]
God will make a way! “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23 When I was a little girl I attended both Sunday school as well […]
I am living proof that you cannot choke out God’s girl. My Mom passed away my Dad passed away and here I am walking in the Will of God. This is the life He has for me. When the day comes for […]
We are designed to reconcile all of our relationships. It’s best that a husband and wife are able to resolve conflicts within the marriage. But that’s not always possible. But even if the marriage ends in divorce, reconciliation is still the goal. […]
I am a voice crying out in the wilderness. You Can’t Ask for Help When People Are Looking the Other Way! HELP!!!
Tonight I’m coming to you with a word about the necessary pain of pruning. There are so many seasons and while I would like to be in a harvest season, instead it seems like the Lord is pruning me again. I was […]
Earlier this year my daughter had hoped to run the Big Beach Marathon with me. Unfortunately she didn’t meet the age requirement. When we returned home she decided that she was going to run a marathon because she wanted to know that […]
When life starts to get chaotic I know the enemy has gotten in. When Covid hit our family it came hard and heavy. I was down for the count and I honestly didn’t know if I was going to live through it. […]