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Celebrate What Went Right Today

Celebrate What Went Right Today

The Blame Game Blaming others is an inappropriate and non-productive form of communication between lovers, friends, or family members." In her book, Shift, Author and television personality, Tory Johnson, shares her story of weight loss. But her story is way more than...

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How a People Pleaser Became a Family Pleaser

How a People Pleaser Became a Family Pleaser

From the archives, August 19, 2015 Update, August 12, 2018 Many of us found that we had several characteristics in common as a result of being brought up in an alcoholic or dysfunctional household. We had come to feel isolated and uneasy with other people, especially...

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Getting Out of God’s Way

Getting Out of God’s Way

Welcome my friend and fellow author, Kathy Howard, to our Speak Healing Words community! I first met Kathy in St. Louis, MO, at The International Christian Retailers Show. Immediately, I knew she was authentic, warm and very, very kind. Soon after that, Kathy keynoted...

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A Mother’s Day Prayer

A Mother’s Day Prayer

I arise today through strength in the sky: light of sun moon's reflection dazzle of fire speed of lightning wild wind deep sea firm earth hard rock. I arise today With God's strength to pilot me: God's might to uphold me God's wisdom to guide me God's eye to look...

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Messy Courage

Messy Courage

Courageous behavior comes as we realize we are living for a higher cause, greater good, and better story that is being written across our beautifully imperfect lives." -Latan Murphy, Courageous Women of the Bible Messy Courage Life continually amazes me. Gently, and...

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Earth Awaits Resurrection

Earth Awaits Resurrection

Visiting the Blog Archives, Today, on Holy Saturday Here we are, Holy Saturday. Historically known as "Easter Eve" or "Black Saturday," this day is commemorated as the day Jesus's body was laid in the tomb. Even though resurrection has been prophesied and alluded to,...

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Finding the Good in Good Friday

Finding the Good in Good Friday

Visiting the Blog Archives today. We are not built for everyone's bad news, or are we? Day after day, bad news streams into our lives. Just this week: A 22,000 lb. bomb, known as "The Mother of all Bombs (MOAB)," was dropped in the Achin district of Nangarhar province...

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One Woman’s Courage

One Woman’s Courage

While the Bible does not tell us who the wife of Pilate the governor was, the Apocryphal book, The Gospel of Nicodemus, identifies her as Claudia Procula, and a granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus. The book also says that she was a proselyte to Judaism, being among...

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Lent Strips the Self Bare

Lent Strips the Self Bare

-Taken from the Archives, Lenten Thoughts from 2012. My Lenten Haiku: Lent strips the self bare A slow steady pace forward Fresh starts and clean slates I woke up yesterday morning before dawn. Primarily because my husband had to be at work very early. Usually, his...

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