Category Archives: Spiritual Encouragement

Shattered Treasures, Open Hands

  A loud –crash– echoed from the other room, interrupting my kitchen duties that morning. Seconds before, I’d been enjoying the raucous laughter of two of my kids as they bounded down the stairs, one in pursuit of the other. … Continue reading

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Hope for Those With Election Anxiety

There is panic among the masses in our country at this moment—among liberals and conservatives. Election 2024 is happening in two weeks and there is much anxiety about which candidate will be steering the ship for the next four years. … Continue reading

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My 9/11 Experience: A Fateful Weekend in the Big Apple

On the morning of September 11th, 2001, I walked into the office of my son’s elementary school, tired, but anxious to report for duty as a parent volunteer at the school. My husband and I had just returned the night … Continue reading

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Never Too Old!

  A few years ago, my children gave me a pickleball paddle for Christmas. I was so excited. I had recently noticed some people my age playing the sport as I strolled by a local court and had mentioned to … Continue reading

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6 Facts About Forgiveness

  Forgiveness is hard. It’s hard when it’s family. It’s hard when the ones who’ve wronged you don’t believe they’re at fault. It’s hard when the same person offends again and again.  There have been times in my own life … Continue reading

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