Words of Hope: Quintiles of Life  

I am currently in a Bible study that is reflecting on what God is doing in our journey on earth. It’s a beautiful notion that God is working in the painful and beautiful aspects of our lives to bring...

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Words of Hope: The Outcome of Unity

At the NBC Camps Christmas party, we took red and white pipe cleaners and wound them together to make a candy cane. While doing so, the prompt was to pray and consider a relationship or a country that needed...

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Words of Hope: Marian Point of View 

I am struck by the obedience and willingness of Mary to become the mother of Jesus. Her song of gratitude to God for this blessing stuns me. She must have had to grasp the reality of the intense suffering...

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Words of Hope: Which Side?  

The word challenge originally meant to accuse. Have you ever been accused?     I think about Christ standing on trial. Witnesses attempted to bring accusations against Him, but they kept contradicting their testimony.  Recently, I read in Revelation that Satan the accuser...

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JOY IS A PRECIOUS CHRISTMAS GIFT

A man has joy by the answer of his mouth - Proverbs 15:23 This is the true joy in life, the being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; the being a force of nature instead...

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Words of Hope: Reaching for Comfort 

My husband Shann and I watched a touching movie about addiction called, “The Year of the Dog.” It speaks to how addictions enter our lives through our wounds and traumas often as a tool to cope with pain. Dad...

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RECOGNIZE THE VALUE OF APPRECIATION

"The ability to appreciate is a learned behavior. Mastery of this skill of seeing the full worth  in people, in creation and all life is the difference between being a positive or a negative human being." Fred Crowell January 22,...

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Words of Hope: Take the Lead 

My dad understood the importance of initiative. In Latin, initiative means to take the lead. We talked about initiative often. For example, Dad believed car use without car care and maintenance was a recipe for disappointment and frustration. He...

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Words of Hope: A Pattern of Great Parenting 

Dad and I often discussed healthy relationships, especially between a father and sons or daughters. I don’t think many parents talk this way with their children. He and I agreed when we mentioned something that irritated, frustrated, or hurt the...

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