This is a good day to identify 29 ways to make a change (or not) in 2020. I will list out the first five of the twenty-nine here. However, if you need an understanding of the remaining twenty-four, register to join our thirty-minute online group conference call on...
It’s the season to identify your big 3. I’m talking about advocacy, philanthropic, and volunteer commitment. Who will be your big 3 in 2020 and why? I have decided that my big 3 are: 1) Harmony Project Columbus because I have followed them for three years and they are...
Fifteen days to go before a new year! Time to reflect and make plans for what’s next. My countdown began the week of Thanksgiving. I set time aside to evaluate what worked well, what needs adjusting, and what or who needs removing from my life. Tweetable: The paradigm...
Last evening while having dinner with some great friends, we got into a discussion about labeling spirits. Many of you know that I have no problem engaging in debates with my scholarly husband, who is a seminary professor of doctoral students. I love how we can...
“Behold, I have given you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall hurt you.” Luke 10:19 ESV Since January 2019, I have studied the word and power of authority. I have read every article I could find through...
Over the last twenty or so years, at the end of the day, I find a reason to be thankful. Every day, we are faced with tests, trails, and victories. It is easy to stay focused on the hurdles and the dark places, but I want to encourage you to find a reason to be...
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