“Think about the outcomes of your choices and listen to the advice from people who care about you! “Your decisions and actions have important and lasting consequences that can impact various aspects of your life and the lives of others. We often go about our days without truly considering how our choices result in consequences. […]
Category: Women’s Corner
Consecrate: Rewire & Repair
“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” – Frederick Douglass Neglecting children, even unintentionally, can deeply impact their emotional and mental well-being. When kids feel unseen, it affects their confidence, relationships, and sense of worth. But here’s the good news: it’s never too late to make a change, and with […]
Codependency: Dancing with a wounded soul, yourself.
The other day I opened my journal from several years ago and was pleasantly surprised. I thank my Teacher, Counselor, Friend, and LORD, my God. The Third Member of the Holy Trinity aka Holy Spirit. Anyways She’s been walking these halls of my soul healing, repairing and restoring the damaged and broken parts of my […]
RUNNING EMPTY
Do you ever notice how you can leave a conversation with a friend, a family member or even a coworker feeling completely wiped out—like you’ve just run an emotional marathon? Or how you sometimes get so wrapped up in someone else’s problems that it feels like you’re carrying their weight on your own back? I’ve […]
WHERE IS YOUR ATTENTION?
We can easily become consumed by the things we focus our attention on. My pastor shared a saying, “Wherever your attention is, so goes your affections.” This struck a chord with me because I find it to be very true. In this life, we are often drawn to worldly matters rather than focusing on spiritual […]
LET THE LIGHTS IN
There’s a crack in everything, that’s how lights gets in. —-Unknown One of the most well known Proverbs quotes is from chapter 18, verse 2: “A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion.” This is what is meant by ‘A fool thinks himself to be wise’. This Shakespeare quote means […]
