A Perspective of Appreciation
I love how God’s word reflects and blends with everyday life today.
I love how God’s word reflects and blends with everyday life today.
Stuff. It’s just that. Stuff. Inanimate objects we assign value or usefulness. However, when your spouse dies, “stuff” all of a sudden becomes something heavier.
There are widows out there who feel like they have to live for their late spouse. Worse, are the family and friends who think, promote, and encourage this.
Today is a big remembering kind of day.
It’s the quiet moments that are the hardest. You know the ones –
With gatherings and simple in-person interaction pretty much non-existent, I’m compelled to ask –
How’s your love tank?
It’s time to define what a widow’s distress looks like in the various stages of widowhood so we can debunk the pitfalls that keep us from diving in to help.
I have been in a season of quietness, trusting the Lord with all that I am.
A new day, a new year, a new decade. 2020.
Happy Independence Day! Be strong. Be beautiful. Be new.
Expanding the Tent Pegs of Christian Fiction
Sharing a love for God's word through written fiction.
Fun, unusual and forgotten designations on our calendar.
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