Remember WHO and WHOSE You Are

Remember WHO and WHOSE You Are

By Tanya Jolliffe I remember hearing I was a “tomboy” in grade school. I don’t remember my parents, grandparents, or other relatives saying it, but my classmates, family friends, and acquaintances were happy to tell me WHO I was.  I lived an...
Mood Prescription

Mood Prescription

By Tanya Jolliffe A few weeks ago, I found it hard to make myself get up for my morning walk. It was very gray and overcast outside, but there was no forecast for rain, so what excuse did I have to skip the exercise? I thought exercising might help me feel better, so...
Heavenly Rains

Heavenly Rains

By Rae Lynn DeAngelis When we arrived at the nursing home to visit my dad, the owner greeted us at the door and waved us in. “You got here just in time,” she informed us. “A bad storm is heading our way!”  Spring storms are the norm in...
Do Not Lose Heart

Do Not Lose Heart

By Michele Eich Like many women my age, I often struggle with the frustrations that come with weight gain, fatigue, and the aging process. One day God shifted the way I thought about this, and I began to see myself in an entirely new light. Every year my husband and I...