When Actions Must Speak Louder

My Dad used to say, β€œDo as I say, not as I do.” But what he was really telling me was that doing what’s right really doesn’t matter, that doing whatever we want is more important. Naturally, I vowed not to become a parent like that.Unfortunately, that logic was fully ingrained in me as a … Continue reading When Actions Must Speak Louder

When Words Hurt… Or Help

My First Challenger The summer after graduating high school, I attended β€œEYE β€˜96,” the β€œEpiscopal Youth Event” in Indiana, with about 60 other teens from Massachusetts. My dorm roommate Rachel and I hit it off right away; after a few days together, she said, β€œHolly, I’ve been listening to you, and you obviously have a … Continue reading When Words Hurt… Or Help

The Testimony of an Overcomer

Today I'd like to share with you a powerful testimony given by an amazing woman in my church. I pray that it blesses you as much as she blessed us that Sunday! A WordAugust 13th, 2023by Kate Johnson Many months ago, I heard God speaking to me, pushing me to begin writing my testimony. However, … Continue reading The Testimony of an Overcomer

β€œI’ve known You as a Father”

Last week my eight-year-old son, Sai, and I were driving together and listening to a song called, β€œThe Goodness of God.” The lyrics say, β€œI’ve known you as a Father,” and my son asked what that meant. As I feebly attempted to explain it to him, I realized that it has always been an undisputed … Continue reading β€œI’ve known You as a Father”

The Purpose of Suffering

A few months ago, I was pulling out of my driveway to bring my son to school, and I felt an impression on my heart that God was saying, β€œSomeone is going to run a red light today.” Suddenly my spirit was alert and paying close attention to my surroundings as I drove. When I … Continue reading The Purpose of Suffering

5 Criteria for Choosing a New Church

I want to begin by saying I am not looking for a new church home, but this was on my heart to share at this time because I know others who are. If you are in the market for a new churchβ€”hopefully from a healthy place and not leaving bad blood behind at your previous … Continue reading 5 Criteria for Choosing a New Church

Holding Onto Hope: How To

Is there something you have been hoping God would bring about for a long time? Something that you’ve kept close to your heart, prayed for time and again, even begged forβ€”all the while believing God heard you and was at work behind the scenes to bring it to pass. Seven years ago I visited a … Continue reading Holding Onto Hope: How To

End the Comparison Game: How To

I remember when 9/11 happened. I lived in Boston at the time, and up North, you don’t just start a conversation with random strangers. (They would wonder what you wanted from them, rather than just being friendly.) But all of a sudden, we were given permission to greet our neighbor with a smile or a … Continue reading End the Comparison Game: How To

Rest for the Busy Person: How To

I’m in that categoryβ€”the one called β€œIf you want something done, give it to a busy person”—with my Type-A perfectionist personality. [I haven’t taken the time to figure out my Enneagram yet, since it will probably tell me what I already know.] So not only am I a busy person, I’m one who finds significant … Continue reading Rest for the Busy Person: How To

Prayer for the ADHD Mind: How To

I once had a vision of myself on my knees, hands and arms raised, in one surrender-type motion. I had this feeling that’s what God was asking of me, but I thought, I don’t need to pray on my knees. I can pray sitting down just the same. But I failed to acknowledge the fact … Continue reading Prayer for the ADHD Mind: How To