Deliberate Focus for Others’ Well Being

Photo by Jessica Lewis Creative on Pexels.com I was directing my third-grade class at church yesterday evening. The lesson was about David’s food as a young man in King Nebuchadnezzar’s palace (Daniel 2). The kids had a print of an empty plate and I let them draw whatever food or thing that they wanted. When... Continue Reading →

Twelve Steps for The Rest Of Us

Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com The first AA Big Book was written in 1939 by Bill Wilson, four years after Alcoholics Anonymous grew to about 100 members.  Bill was a real alcoholic, who likely would have drunk himself to death if a miracle hadn’t happened. That miracle came through his old drinking buddy, Ebby Thatcher.... Continue Reading →

About The Author

Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com I had my first reality check when I was about ten or eleven. My childhood wasn’t great. I was mostly angry by that time, and I noticed that everyone wasn’t unhappy. So what gives? I dreamed a lot, and I had a feeling that something was trying to let me... Continue Reading →

Being Content in Chaos

Photo by Willian Luiz on Pexels.com Well-being is our natural state of being. For most of us, life can sometimes make it seem like contentment is a lofty goal. We stay on the run with busy jobs, kids, animals, church or group commitments, volunteer work, etc. We can’t stop juggling or things will be left... Continue Reading →

Law of Attraction… Cracking The Code.

Photo by Matheus Bertelli on Pexels.com Law of Attraction teaches us that what we put our attention on is what we attract to our experience. I’ve been challenged by this for many years, wishing I had an easier experience as a child so I could have an easier time manifesting the things that I want.... Continue Reading →

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