Posted by Kennisha Hill on November 3rd, 2010 in Blog | 8 Comments
My husband I just recently got a new house. This move was a crucial one for us because of our new baby that’s on the way. Immediately after we got news that we were expecting, we started looking and preparing. Little did we know, it would really take a lot of working together to successfully accomplish our goal. With two little toddlers trailing us, we were prepared for a very exhausting experience. Exhausting is exactly what it was. Not so much because of our toddlers. The overwhelming thought of house-hunting, to us, was really challenging because we had to put...
Read MorePosted by Aleysha Proctor on November 1st, 2010 in Blog | 12 Comments
And He said, “Who told you that you were naked?” Genesis 3:11, NKJV In the above scripture, Adam and Eve have listened to the enemy and now find themselves naked, afraid and hiding from the presence of God Himself! You know the story, the serpent deceives Eve and both she and Adam eat from the Tree of Life in the Garden of Eden. God comes down to the garden for His normal stroll with the two of them - and they’re hiding from Him! God calls for Adam, and says, “Adam, where are you?” Adam then appears before the Lord...
Read MorePosted by Heather Palacios on October 29th, 2010 in Blog | 5 Comments
My post is going to be somewhat unconventional for the fitness-wellness genre I’ve been assigned. I know we all know that to be fit we have to workout, eat right, etc. etc. As I’ve come into age, I’ve learned that there’s another component to being fit that doesn’t come from what the body does or doesn’t do. Rather, it comes from what the heart should do-and that is: be confident! I like to think that in our hearts, we have a tank that God has reserved for confidence-fuel. Often, this particular tank goes unattended, and more sadly, unfilled. If we...
Read MorePosted by Andrea Griggs on October 27th, 2010 in Blog | 9 Comments
The room was decorated beautifully. It gave everyone who entered it a sense of peace and tranquility. We immediately knew we made a great decision, but what we didn’t know was exactly how long she would be there. It was stated to us that in most cases, it takes a week or less. That revelation was heart-wrenching! We braced ourselves when we learned more news, whether we were there with her or at home receiving a call. It was certain that the inevitable was tapping us all on the shoulders, and visiting that hospice, daily, was a heavy burden to...
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