April 24th, 2024
7:00 AM: Sunrise snuck in a sliver of light through the blinds, painting a hopeful pink stripe across the potted succulent on my windowsill. A good sign for a busy day. Strong coffee brewing, the……
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Life throws curveballs. Sometimes, we all need a little help navigating challenges, overcoming roadblocks, and reaching our full potential. That's where counseling comes in. Click the link to find out more.
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So many losses.
It was difficult to keep our heads above water; we felt like we were drowning. Yet, my husband and I had to keep moving forward as we needed to….
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He smelled so clean and fresh as I lifted him out of the bathtub. I nestled my nose into his chubby little neck and placed a big, juicy kiss on him. He squealed with joy and slowly wrestled out of my arms to run down the hall naked. These moments are some of my favorite with my grandkids.
Often our strongest memories are linked to our sense of smell. Here’s why…..
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“Come close” is the invitation from God.
I get a sense that I am being wooed by God to spend time with him, to draw near to him. After coming through a very busy month of August, that offer is attractive! Last month was filled with a vacation of a lifetime, the celebration of my oldest daughter’s political campaign, and one of the most painful experiences I’ve had in a long time.
Isn’t life like that? Click to read more….
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A little peace, serenity, and hope are needed right now. We are navigating the best we can through the circumstances before us. Our hope is that through this blog post you will find a few simple tools to help you through your day.
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There she was. Devastated. Rejected. Worn out and hopeless.
Her drug dealer boyfriend returned back to his ex-wife. She felt like she’d been sucker punched. It took her to her knees and she didn’t get up for weeks.
Despite her despair, she found hope! Find out how she did it.
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Susan was struggling in her marriage. She was visibly upset, crying and in pain as she sat across from me in my office. She was “at the end of her rope”, didn’t know what to do and was ready to give up.
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