In honor of Valentine’s Day, I have a very special episode for you. Whether you’re single and desiring marriage, recently engaged or have been married for 15 years, today’s episode is for you.
Read MoreThe words we say about ourselves and to others matters. We have the power to build up or to tear down, and both have eternal consequences.
Read MoreThere are certain conversations I know I will remember for the rest of my life. This podcast episode is one of them.
Read MoreWhat was the last good book you read? The kind of book that you couldn’t put down and you gave a satisfying sigh when you were done?
If it has been a while since you’ve read good literature that tickled your imagination and inspired you to reflect on the good, true, and beautiful, then this episode is for you.
Read MoreHave you ever had a plan and then watch things go in a completely different direction?
Read MoreLast weekend, I was praying through a difficult situation, unsure what to do. I asked the Lord to reveal His truth in that area of my heart as it was a place of constant struggle and waited.
Read MoreKatie is an excellent example of someone living out of their charisms…
Read MoreThe stories that are told in those pages are not static words of people 2,000 years ago with no relevance to us. They are the stories of our ancestors, our history.
Read MoreWe each yearn to be seen, loved and accepted. We value when others acknowledge our strengths, our contributions, and even our presence. That desire to be loved and received as we are, is stamped in our DNA.
Read MoreHave you ever wanted to be a writer?
I remember being a child and sitting on our back step, scribbling reflections and stories on mini notepads as I overlooked our neighbors’ yards. Writing was a gateway to another world and a way to make sense of the jumbled thoughts in my head.
Read MoreFor years, I was the relentless taskmaster of my body. Now, it has regained its proper place, and I am learning to listen.
Read MoreIn AD 516, the Rule of Saint Benedict was written by St. Benedict of Nursia. This book of precepts details how monks living communally should live their lives in virtue and with order. What is shocking is this same rule is still being used in Benedictine communities today, 15 centuries later.
Why does a book of “rules” carry so much appeal?
Read MoreWhat does God’s voice sound like? Does He still speak today? What if I can’t hear Him?
Read MoreIf you have ever desired to be an artist or are curious about how art can heal, take a listen to today’s conversation.
Read MoreIn honor of American Thanksgiving this week, I wanted to share my 10 things with you, regarding this business that God gifted me with almost 3 years ago. These are the 10 things I am grateful for over the last year, in no particular order.
Read MoreIf you have ever felt discouraged in your spiritual life or feel like you fall into the same patterns of behavior and don’t know how to get out of them, today’s episode is for you!
Read More“Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today.”
Read MoreThe following story had a tremendous impact on me when I first heard it several years ago and helped change the trajectory of my life.
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