Christmas doesn’t have to be the ‘happiest time of year’ to be deeply meaningful—here’s why celebrating through grief, loss, and change might actually bring us closer to the true heart of the season.
Read MoreA chiropractor’s diagnosis became an unexpected wake-up call about how I’ve been living my spiritual life—looking inward instead of upward and outward toward God and others.
Read MoreEven if what I am experiencing is horrible, and even if it looks like I won’t survive it, I have a hope in Jesus that is bigger than today. It’s stronger than the shifting sand beneath my feet.
Read MoreGuest blogger Maureen Miller shares her writer's journey from receiving divine encouragement to pursue novel-writing to facing years of personal hardship—including health crises, loss, and depression—while learning to trust God's timing rather than her own expectations for success.
Read MoreOn how self-care is not selfish but rather an act of stewardship for a beautiful gift from God.
Read MoreReflecting on how meaningful it is to be called by name—and the comforting truth that God knows each of us by name and loves us personally and intimately.
Read MoreA split tree in the forest becomes a metaphor for how many of us live with two halves—a public self and a hidden, wounded self—until we find the freedom and wholeness that comes from confronting our past and embracing God's healing.
Read MoreOn embracing the biblical promise that we are forgiven and “new creations in Christ” even when we struggle to forgive ourselves for past sins.
Read MoreOn how faith and God's redemptive love can bring healing to even the most damaged family relationships (inspired by my new novel).
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