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Letting Go So Our Kids Can Shine!
Yes, I tend to write about motherhood. A lot. Why? I was/am a stay-at-home mom who homeschooled her children so, writing aside, that’s what I know best. Being the youngest of eight children, as my readers already know, has also … Continue reading
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Tagged adult children, Aging, anxiety, believe, book recs, books, children, Christian, depression, family, God's plan, grown children, grown kids, healing, kids, letting go, maturing, Maturity, mystery, Parenthood, Personal growth, Providence, psychology, read, reading, retirement, romantic suspsense thriller, second act, suspense
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Light by James R. Coggins
Right at the beginning of creation, God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. God “saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness” (Genesis 1:3-4 NIV). This was before God created the … Continue reading
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Tagged chaos, confusion, Creation, Darkness, darkness and light, depression, Heaven, Let there be light, light, Light of the world, Moses
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Spiral by Julie Arduini
This is one of the posts where I feel like there’s one person out there who needs to read this and be encouraged. I believe the bloggers here are transparent and helpful, but you might have the thought because we … Continue reading
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Tagged anti depressant, anxiety, depression, healing, Julie Arduini, mental health, prayer, Spiral by Julie Arduini, Trusting God
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Signs by Julie Arduini
Years ago I attended a Bible study and there was a woman who believed in God, but struggled believing God. How was He personal? Why would He care? And why should see pursue a relationship with Him through His Son, … Continue reading
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Tagged depression, encouragement, Faith, God's love, Jesus loves you, Julie Arduini, Signs by Julie Arduini, surrender, truth
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Bible Study: The Cure for What Ails You by Julie Arduini
Happy July! Last time I blogged, I shared my anxiety revelation. Thankfully, that’s better. However, last week I realized I was in bit of a funk, and as I looked around, both in my socially-distanced church and around social media, … Continue reading
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The Anxiety Revelation by Julie Arduini
There’s a good chance I’ve written on this topic before. If so, I tried to search and the computer didn’t feel like cooperating. I’m going on faith that perhaps someone needs to read what I’m sharing today. A couple days … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, confession, depression, encouragement, fear, hormones, Julie Arduini, lamentations, PCOS, prayer, The Anxiety Revelation by Julie Arduini
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Do You Have a Why?
by Jim Denney In 1969, I sat in a university lecture hall and listened as Dr. Viktor Frankl — psychiatrist, author, and Holocaust survivor — talked about living a life of meaning in a world that makes no sense. Hearing … Continue reading
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Tagged depression, Holocaust, Logotherapy, Man's Search for Meaning, Meaning, Meaning of Life, suicide, Viktor Frankl
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When the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Isn’t by Julie Arduini
For me, it was 2004. I stared at the blinking lights on our Christmas tree, almost in a trance like state. It wasn’t the colors or the tree. I was shell shocked at how fast my life had changed and … Continue reading
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What I Wish the World Knew About Depression by Julie Arduini
I was stunned to open my Facebook feed and find it full of tributes to Robin Williams. I knew he wasn’t even 65, so I wondered if it was his heart. I was devastated to read and now know it … Continue reading
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Tagged depression, hormonal imbalance, humor, Julie Arduini, pain, post partum, Robin Williams, suicide
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