Discouragement has stalked my heels of late. And even as I write those words, I want to back up, hit the “delete” key until that sentence disappears. Start again. But I am determined to be honest . . . not to garner sympathy, although you all — yes, you, if you are reading this blog — are amazing encouragers. I …
In Others’ Words: Home is where . . .
I had a certain definition of home for many years–and it was most definitely tied to a specific address. A certain place. Then I married my husband, who was in the military. My idea of home had to change. Uncle Sam determined where home was – and how long a certain place would be home. The year I decorated a Christmas tree …
In Others’ Words: Truth
Which one of these phrases trips you up? Too old Too young Too busy Too scared Too washed up Too worn out And which one of these truths renews your hope, your strength? God watches over your every step (Psalm 121:5) God steadies you (Isaiah 33:5-6) God rescues you (Colossians 1:13) God carries you (Psalm 68:19) God knows you (Romans …
In Others’ Words: Unexpected Happiness
Today’s photo makes me smile. Yeah, I look like a bit of a goof … but I’m an extremely happy goof. Those two women wrapping me in a hug? Not only are they tremendous blessings in my life — they are both huge surprises. It all goes back to my belief that God’s best is often behind the doors marked …
In Others’ Words: Key
The power of a key. A lost key means things that are locked are left unopened. Puzzles are left unanswered. Things that should start — like a car or a music box — don’t. Keys mean the difference between success and failure. Maybe even power and impotence. Now reread today’s quote: Monday is the key to the week. Is that …
In Others’ Words: Influence
Ah, compliments! Someone takes the time to say something encouraging. Something positive about you. They start a sentence with the words, “I like you because _____________” and then they fill in the blank with a reason. And you hug those words to yourself. In the process of organizing my office recently, I gathered together various notes I’d received — from …
In Others’ Words: Discover
Getting past fear? It’s an amazing feeling. Pushing past the “I can’t, I can’t, I can’t” — stuffing a sock in all that mental mouthing-off — helps me see myself in a whole new, glorious way. Yes, glorious. Suddenly I’m not living under the crushing threat of impossible. Instead, I’m inhaling and exhaling all of the possibles. So what was …
In Others’ Words: Torn
And there you have it: Life choice distilled down into one 20-word sentence. Is your life other-focused or you-focused? Or is it a constant arrival at the fork in the road and deciding, once again, which way do you go? It’s not that I think going one way is wrong (enjoyment) and going the other way is right (living to …
In Others’ Words: In Between
So, how’d the week go for you? Did you accomplish all your goals? Some of them? Did one or two elude you? But what about the “in between”? How did you do with living and enjoying life this week? I admit it: I sometimes get so caught up in the goals — the I wants and the I shoulds and …
In Others’ Words: Reality (Guest Post by Meagan Williford)
My novel, Catch a Falling Star, asks the question: What do you do when life doesn’t go according to plan? My heroine, Kendall Haynes, greets her 36th birthday wondering “Just what exactly was she celebrating?” Her life is good — successful — but not all her dreams have come true. Specifically, happily ever after has eluded her. Today’s post is …