When A Small Thing Gets Big–Yet Again
On the last day of vacation, a small thing became a big thing and not in a good way. A small thing can make me smile. A small thing can also make me cringe.
On the last day of vacation, a small thing became a big thing and not in a good way. A small thing can make me smile. A small thing can also make me cringe.
I’m a passionate advocate for words of loving kindness. “Walk the WOLK,” I like to say. Walk the words of loving kindness. But it’s not always easy to walk the WOLK, to walk the words of loving kindness, and often
Over the years I’ve learned to treasure the possibilities and the opportunities, not something I’ve always done. I’ve also learned that the best opportunities, the right opportunities, are God’s possibilities.
A gift of encouragement? My mother-in-law’s life has been one of love and kindness and service, a gift of encouragement to all.
Last weekend my husband, Kurt, and I celebrated 40 years of marriage. Knowing I wanted to talk about us this week and knowing I wanted to share his thoughts, I asked him, “Kurt, when you think about our time together,
This is a story I don’t love. Even though this is a story about what he did, this is not a message about guilt or innocence, but one of God’s love.
Missteps are always hard to talk about. Hearing “You’re forgiven” is a blessing–at all times, in every way. Grace alone!
Are you able to see God in the details? I was at a memorial service and God was never mentioned. Nope, not once. But he was everywhere!
When we walk the WOLK, when we walk the words of loving kindness, we get to share God’s love, joy, peace, and hope. We’re part of a divine regifting strategy. Yes, divine regifting.
How do you stay connected in your walk with God–your W-A-L-K, not your W-O-L-K? I’m especially thinking about when you’re in the moment. Who has God placed in your life for those times of celebration? Those times of challenge?
I love helping women of faith connect our delightfully ordinary stories to God’s extraordinary love and faithfulness. I pray our time together will encourage and empower you. As you know, God’s been in the details of our life–always has been, always will be. Let’s keep in touch.