There’s wisdom in looking back over your life. Not to revisit what you’ve done, but to look back at what God has done. He’s the thread throughout your story; whether you saw Him there or not, He saw you! Let’s explore the reasons why it’s important to look back to move forward with hope, excitement, faith, and confidence.
Read MoreThe year was 1979; I was 26 years old, married for 10 years, and had two children, ages 9 and 2.
I was trying desperately to make life, and my marriage work. I remember feeling so much fear and anxiety; my life was filled with chaos and uncertainty over my future and marriage…
Read MoreWhat Will They Think?
As I was writing my very first blog, I remember (like it was yesterday) thinking about all the people who might and probably will criticize my writing. Not just how I said it, but what I was saying and whether or not I should be the one to say it.
The truth is, there are people smarter, more experienced, and more educated on all the scriptures and topics I write and talk about to this day…
Read MoreOne of the mountains I had to move early on in my ministry was the "how" mountain.
I remember sitting on the bed with James; he listened while I talked excitedly and with full animation about starting a blog, what I would write about, and the impact I prayed it would make.
James heard me out with a smile on his face, and then he asked the question – HOW…
Read MoreIt was a nonexistent mountain that only existed in my mind, and even though it only existed in my mind, it had to be moved.
Have you ever given up because of a nonexistent mountain you made up in your mind?
Have you ever required God to show you the destination before you start the journey?
Have you ever stopped because you are afraid of getting it wrong?…
Read MoreIf you've read my book The Silenced Army, then you know this is precisely what I told God I would never do (haha).
God heard me, but still gently and persistently pursued my hard heart; the enemy also heard me and sought to kill, steal and destroy.
He did all he could to remind me of my promise against God, to throw in some extra insecurities…
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