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If you would like to review one of Anna’s books, just follow these simple instructions. Thank you! I really appreciate it. When you leave a…
A few months ago, I wanted to add some new courses. I’ve been unsatisfied with email courses because the interactions are few and only one-on-one….
Help an author. Write a review. Read books free! Join a launch team – it’s easy! Let me notify you when a book launches. You:…
While the world is reeling with questions, turmoil, and violence, I wonder where I am in the scheme of things. I see people with authority…
God’s love shines around us through nature, a smile, a gorgeous sunset, or precious peace in a storm. “While we were yet sinners, Christ died…
When my grandmother lost the ability to live independently, she said to my mom, “I hope I can be decent about it.” She had heard…
Tea tree oil is one of the most popular essential oils in the western world. Derived from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, tea tree oil…
Warm up with this easy recipe for white chicken chili made in the crockpot! On a chilly day, there’s nothing like a cozy bowl of…
Jesus is the Finisher of our Faith. He loves us and wants us to finish our race, move forward in our mission, accomplish our purpose.
O Sovereign God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, as Your church gathers globally on this Lord’s day, we remain grateful to call You…
Mark 9:49-50 “Everyone’s going through a refining fire sooner or later, but you’ll be well-preserved, protected from the eternal flames. Be preservatives yourselves. Preserve the…
My heart hurts most days from the sorrow and pain, the fear and anxiety, of our world. So much is wrong and not right. But…
Created as a bonus for the launch of “Sing Me To Heaven,” this video allows you to fill your home with the beautiful sound of piano music.
In April of 2012, my mom and dad traveled to the next town for several appointments with a team of doctors to understand why my dad, Ed, acted so confused and forgetful. On this occasion, they would find out the diagnosis.
My mom and dad celebrated their anniversary just two months before he died. They sat together at the table where she fed him lunch. The caretakers provided them with flowers. Later in their room, my mom helped him settle into his bed. She turned on his music and prayed with him. And then her precious moment when he said, “I always feel better around you. I always wanted to take care of you.”
If you or your loved one is going through the shock of dementia, remember you are not alone. There are many places to find hope and help. Just remember every person is unique and their dementia will progress at its own pace. Read the stories and share your own. Join a support group online or in person. And find help.
Hope of God God spoke to me as I was reading a book. In reality, I was searching for my theme for the year. I…
It’s no secret about my quest to pray more often and more effectively this year. I want to be a prayer warrior and align myself…