I sold a large part of my business in 2014, and, at the end of this year, with mixed emotions, I will be closing those doors for good after 22 years. To replace that income, God has led me to … Continue reading
Category Archives: Evangelism
There are lots of sayings about the number one, some not so positive. “There’s one in every crowd!” “One is the loneliest number!” And, being “one of those people” is not always a good thing. The number one suggests seclusion, … Continue reading
My husband and I are beginning a new adventure, starting a company that does retail arbitrage. That is a fancy term for reselling on Ebay and Amazon, basically. Working in this business will give me flexibility to continue working in … Continue reading
As we all know, the 2018 Winter Olympics just drew to a close. As we watched over the last two weeks, my husband has remarked on more than one occasion how unnatural some of the moves of the athletes were. … Continue reading
In June of 2011, I heard the words that no one wants to hear, words that changed my life forever. “You have breast cancer.” No matter how prepared you think you are to handle anything, it is still scary when … Continue reading
There are lots of sayings about the number one, some not so positive. “There’s one in every crowd!” “One is the loneliest number!” Being “one of those people” is not always a good thing. The number one suggests seclusion, separation, … Continue reading
Dear Guy at the Beach: You don’t know me. You have seen me before, but you would not recognize me. I have passed you walking on the beach many times in my mind through the years. I first knew about … Continue reading
One day last week my husband Scott and I took the day off to spend it together. A telemarketer called him and, whether he meant to or not, Scott answered his phone. It seemed like the caller talked on for … Continue reading
I know you are not supposed to question God. But I have been wondering lately why God would put the awesome responsibility of sharing Christ to a dying world in the hands of people like me. From the moment we … Continue reading