When a devastating situation hits home, not just because it ‘feels’ too close for comfort, but because it ‘IS’, will you choose ruin or restoration? Continue reading
With great anticipation I began writing the last blog post before Christmas. I wasn’t exactly sure what I was going to share, but my head was filled with images of shiny bows and ribbons, cherub faced kiddos giggling with new toys in hand, heads being thrown back in sync with roaring laughter, eyes filled with joyful tears and arms outstretched to receive warm embraces. And then I wondered how often this actually plays out. Continue reading
The stories are all over the news. Natural disasters, shootings, acts of terrorism Events too horrible to wrap our heads around. They seem far, far away. Our mouths drop and our hearts sting, but were often sitting in the comfort of our living rooms sipping on a cold beverage watching flat images on a television screen. Continue reading