We are made to love an be loved, but sometimes a wrench is thrown into our attachments.
Today’s post will require less than 2 minutes of your time and will provide valuable insight on removing at least one wrench from our valuable relationships.
We are made to love an be loved, but sometimes a wrench is thrown into our attachments.
Today’s post will require less than 2 minutes of your time and will provide valuable insight on removing at least one wrench from our valuable relationships.
What was it like for Adam and Even as they experienced every season for the first time?
Enjoy this short story of imagination and encouragement.
My son is now 14 years old – the same age I was when I experienced significant loss and trauma. How does this affect me 29 years later?
Whether you or someone you walk along side has experienced death of a loved one, unfaithfulness within marriage, witnessed or experienced trauma, or has lived during a world-wide pandemic, learn about hypervigilance (a trauma response) and steps toward hope and healing.
“Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'” John 8:12
Today, Good Friday, is a day to really meditate and seek an understanding regarding the paradox of something at once being atrocious and wonderful. We must go through Good Friday in order to get to Easter.
What do locusts and lent have to do with loss and trauma?
Join me in today’s post to read how we can approach our loss and trauma from a place of victory.