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Why We Forgive by Vicki Hinze
We’ve all been wronged, and we’ve all wronged. One would think that would make the art of forgiveness easier, and yet it is something most still resist. We tend to remember every infraction against us, but to forget every … Continue reading
When You Have a Bad Day by Vicki Hinze
Everyone has bad days. It’s a rare individual who can live a life and escape at least one bad day. Yet we face them in different ways. Some have a pity party. Some phone a friend or their spouse … Continue reading
LENT IS BEYOND SPECIAL by Vicki Hinze
Lent 2025 started March 5th and continued for the next six weeks, ending April 17th (Holy Thursday for Catholics) and April 19th (the day before Easter) for other Christians. Lent is a special time for all Christians. It’s a … Continue reading
Human-Trafficking Awareness by Vicki Hinze
In 2018, I wrote an article on Human-Trafficking Awareness. Back then, it wasn’t on many people’s radars. Today, word of it is more prevalent but because the topic is so distasteful, many turn their heads and ignore it. We … Continue reading
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RANDOM THOUGHTS OF NOT ENOUGH by Vicki Hinze
I’m in a “random thoughts” kind of mood this morning, and I hope you’ll indulge me so we can discover where this leads together. I’ve been thinking about helping others and when it is good and when it is not. … Continue reading
Prayer and the 72-Hour Rule by Vicki Hinze
This question comes in all the time, so it is time for a bit of discussion… How do we stay above the fray of false accusations and attempts to deceive? I don’t know it all. I can share my … Continue reading
Book Review by Kathy Carmichael on Vicki Hinze’s No One was Supposed to Die
NO ONE WAS SUPPOSED TO DIE by Vicki Hinze Amazon Publisher: Magnolia Leaf Press Print and eBook Kathy’s Book Review: I’ve been incredibly fortunate in having the opportunity to read Vicki Hinze’s spellbinding thriller NO ONE WAS SUPPOSED TO DIE … Continue reading
THE PRIVILEGE OF LIFE by Vicki Hinze
How often do we wake up either dreading the day ahead of us, or fearful of accomplishing everything we’re supposed to do? I spotted the above Marcus Aurelius quote and felt ashamed because so often in the past months, I … Continue reading
STARTING OVER by Kathy Carmichael
John 14: Jesus Comforts the Disciples 1Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. 2In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for … Continue reading
The Wisdom of a Graceful Exit by Vicki Hinze
There is an art to life and to business. We don’t always think of either in those terms, but we should. When we remember or discover the art to life and business and work within its confines, we usually find … Continue reading
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Is Your Christmas Spirit Hiding? by Vicki Hinze
Tough times have many of us praying for our country these days. That’s a good thing and sorely needed. But we have to keep the nature of things in perspective or tough times will drain us of joy, laughter, and … Continue reading
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New Beginnings by Peggy Webb
Gardenias in my garden “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31 That is one … Continue reading
Loss by Peggy Webb
“Her absence is like the sky, spread over everything.” C. S. Lewis on the death of his wife, Joy. Loss happens to all of us, and the initial pain feels unbearable. The death of a loved one. The death of … Continue reading
Character Revealed by Vicki Hinze
When life is easy, we gain little. But when times are tough, how we deal with them, holds the potential for great gains. Our character, and the character of those with whom we interact, is revealed in the same way. It’s easy … Continue reading
















































