Sunday, we celebrated my father-in-law’s 88th birthday. It was a simple, joy-filled gathering marked by a great breakfast cooked by Terri, a handful of family reflections, and even some Dallas Cowboys talk. Terri even made chocolate pie—her grandma’s recipe. At breakfast, the conversation quietly shifted to mental health. My father-in-law, Gary, has been a CowboysContinue reading “Veterans Day 2025 | Wading Into Deeper Waters”
Stress Is Not Our Friend: Finding Peace in a Stressful World
At the end of last year, I carried more than my share of burdens—grief, loss, and uncertainty. Through it all, I learned that stress is not our friend. It drains our joy and blinds us to the peace God offers freely. Real rest comes not from control, but from surrender.
REVIEW: Blogging for God’s Glory in a CLICKBAIT World
In recent months, while settling into this season of healing and recovery, I’ve turned my attention to blogging. I’ve wondered what it would look like to be more intentional about my blogging and if I could earn a living from it. Naturally, this involves research and reading, in addition to seeking God’s will and guidanceContinue reading “REVIEW: Blogging for God’s Glory in a CLICKBAIT World”
