Not all needs are apparent

This is a reblog from Andrea Buczynski.  She has some great thoughts on encouragement.  Who needs encouraging?  The answer might surprise you...Read on.... Thank you for coming.  I wish my director came to visit me. I was climbing into my car after a visit to one of our local leaders when I heard that last... Continue Reading →

How to Say Goodbye

Goodbyes fill much of our life. Being part of an international organization and global community, our family has had to say goodbye to many friends. On the other hand, relationships are what make life rich. Isn't it much better to have loved, though that meant saying hard goodbyes, than to never have had those close friendships? We... Continue Reading →

4 Practices for Kindling Love in Marriage

Last month I lost my mom (you can read her tribute here), and my dad lost the love of his life of over 55 years. My parents were not perfect, nor did they have a perfect marriage. I know that because I know my own life, and we all have struggles and imperfections. One thing... Continue Reading →

Today we lost a great person…my mom

My mom died unexpectedly this morning. She left my dad, 4 children, 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  She was 77.  She had been successfully battling cancer.  Our family was with her just last week, and she was doing great.  On the drive back from Wisconsin to New Mexico, we got the call that her aorta... Continue Reading →

Actions That Require VALOR

VALOR.   Websters online dictionary defines it as, "strength of mind in regard to danger; that quality which enables a man to encounter danger with firmness; personal bravery; courage...". I like what Ambrose Redmoon said. "Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear." We all need... Continue Reading →

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