by Tanya Jolliffe | Jun 28, 2021 | Christian Living, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Embrace Freedom, Motivation, Renewing the Mind, Spiritual Growth, Steps to Freedom
By Tanya Jolliffe RDN, LD, CMHIMP As women, mothers, daughters, co-workers, neighbors, and friends we can find it easy to be pulled in a variety of directions at once as we seek to serve those around us with love and care. When that happens, life can feel...
by Tanya Jolliffe | Jun 7, 2021 | Acceptance, Christian Living, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Hope, Relationships, Renewing the Mind, Replacing Lies with Truth, Spiritual Growth, Spiritual Warfare, True Identity
By Tanya Jolliffe Recently I experienced rejection from people close to me. It caused me to do a lot of thinking about the emotions and feelings that come with being rejected. The Miriam Webster dictionary defines being rejected as, “not given approval...
by Tanya Jolliffe | May 17, 2021 | Christian Living, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Find Hope, Mentoring, Relationships, Renewing the Mind, Seeking Direction, Spiritual Growth
By Tanya Jolliffe RDN, LD, CMHIMP I found out how terrifying it can be to be lost when I was a school aged girl. While attending a family reunion, my younger brother and I set out to “catch up” with family members that had headed into the woods for a...
by Tanya Jolliffe | Apr 19, 2021 | Acceptance, Christian Living, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Find Hope, Hope, Motivation, Renewing the Mind
By Tanya Jolliffe RDN, LD, CMHIMP Spring has sprung, and today the words to the 1970’s Chicago song, “Beginnings” keep going through my head. “Only the beginning, only just the start.” Each year, spring reminds us of new life, new...
by Tanya Jolliffe | Mar 22, 2021 | Christian Living, Daily Encouragement, Discover Truth, Grace, Renewing the Mind, Spiritual Growth
By Tanya Jolliffe RDN, LD, CMHIMP Perhaps you have heard the saying, “patience is a virtue.” The saying reportedly comes from the poem called “Piers Plowman” written by William Langland back in the 14th century. Maybe it was a lot easier...