by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Dec 23, 2024 | Christian Living, Daily Encouragement, Faith, Find Hope, Grace, Hope, life lessons, Relationship with God, Renewing the Mind, Spiritual Growth, True Identity
By RaeLynn DeAngelis My friend treated me to a ceramic’s painting class for my birthday. Knowing that my love language is time spent with those I care about, she attended the class with me. When we arrived, we scoured the gallery of molded ceramics on the...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Dec 16, 2024 | Daily Encouragement, Gratitude, Hope, life lessons, peace, Relationship with God, Spiritual Growth, Uncategorized
By RaeLynn DeAngelis I have many fond memories from my childhood, especially those surrounding Christmas. My mom went to great lengths to make our holiday celebrations special. She decorated the house for most holidays, adding little reminders of the season to just...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Dec 9, 2024 | Anxiety, Christian Living, Daily Encouragement, Faith, life lessons, Relationship with God, Spiritual Growth
By RaeLynn DeAngelis As a young mom, I wanted to make the Christmas season special for our family, like my mom had done for me and my siblings. But after a while, my desire to engage in the holiday hustle and bustle turned to dread. I felt a great deal of pressure to...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Nov 11, 2024 | Christian Living, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Embrace Freedom, healing, life lessons, Motivation, Renewing the Mind, Replacing Lies with Truth, Seeking Direction, Spiritual Growth, strength
By RaeLynn DeAngelis The sand on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina is dense and compact, perfect for riding bikes along the ocean’s shoreline. Our family decided to take a long bike ride to the town square where there were shops, restaurants, and even a family...
by RaeLynn DeAngelis | Nov 4, 2024 | Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Faith, Find Hope, grief, heartbreak, life lessons, peace, Relationship with God, Spiritual Growth
By RaeLynn DeAngelis I woke up this morning feeling… off. Something was gnawing at me just under the surface, barely discernible, but definitely there. I felt an underlying sense of gloom, but had no idea why. It was strange; I had no pep, no...