Saying goodbye to the old year and hello to the new. Here's to leaving unhealthy behaviors behind and embracing new attitudes in the new year.
Some people go through a lot of dramatic events. During those times it can feel like God isn't there. Listen in to be encouraged.
Adjusting to empty nest life can take some getting used to. Dealing with aging parents is another challenge. Doing both at the same time adds another dimension. Join me as I talk with author and podcast Ruthie Gray.
If nothing changes, nothing changes. Sometimes you must be willing to do the hard thing to get to a healthier place in life and relationships.
Holidays and politics are a part of life. Holidays mean family, traditions and gathering together. Politics affect our lives in different ways. They should never interfere with family and relationships.
You know God has called you to walk out the giftings He has placed on your life. But what happens when it doesn't work out? Jason shares parts of his life that didn't look like he thought it would and how he got back on track.
No matter how big or small our plans are, they will have interruptions because we live in a fallen world. Travel plans fall into this category. Listen as I share recent travel plans and how God works everything together for our good.
Post election emotions are still running the gamut. People are afraid, relationships have ended, the future feels unsure to many. There is hope. Listen in for encouragement and a prayer.
When life changes, and it always does. whether health, job, relationally or anything in between, it's a sure bet you're either going to like it or not. When you don't, what do you do with how you trust God? Join me for some thoughts on this life changes topic.
Character traits and defaults, we all have them. God created us with them. What do you do with the ones you don't like? Those that cause you problems. Listen in to see if you can relate.
When you go through trauma as a child and even as an adult, unless you become intentional and get help, you will have a trauma brain. Amy talks about what it's like to be an adult who experiences trauma thinking.
Once trust is broken, no matter the circumstances or relationship, the rebuilding requires intentional, consistent work. It takes time. No one can really say how much time. It's up to the individuals involved. While you are working, is makes sense to build it back better.
In one weekend I attended a wedding ceremony, simple, small but so very sweet. The next day, I watched my friend pay tribute to her best friend and partner for life, just as sweet but for totally different reasons. Post-wedding blues are as real to me as bidding a final farewell on this side of heaven. Can you relate?
Life is full of disappointments. It doesn't matter how old you are either. In fact, the older you get the more opportunity you have to deal with the disappointments that will surely come your way. It's a curse and a blessing. The difficult, disappointing things give us the chance to learn and grow. It's up to you to decide.
Parenting adults is a real thing in the twenty-first century. Maybe it always has been but today, more than ever before, it is more prevalent for different reasons. Parenting adults is different than when your kids were minors. It takes intentionality and discernment. Parenting adults isn't something you want to do alone. You need a tribe.
When it comes to relationships and marriage, it's never an either/or situation. There are different ways to make a marriage work. How to stay and stay well are important things to keep in mind.
The desire to embrace emotional wellness usually stems from a lifetime of dysfunction. There is no shame in going through emotionally difficult times. Embracing the tough events to allow God to work mental and emotional health in your life, is worth it. Allow God to use the hard stuff so you can become whole.
Losing a spouse is one of the most difficult life events. People handle grief differently. Sharon talks about what it looked like to lose her husband eight years ago, the ways she has grown, and the doors God has opened along the way.
Loneliness is a very real part of our culture. To live in the most connected yet disconnected society is something we all have to navigate. Loneliness is a part of the human experience that we all have to learn to deal with. Longings of the heart lead to feelings of loneliness.
Raising kids is a true chasing God endeavor if you're striving to be the best parent you can be. Sometimes the circumstances of life are stacked against us but we do the best we can with what we've been given.