by Debbie W. Wilson | May 25, 2021 | Direction, Discernment
Are you using your discernment? When I was seven, my uncle brought his fiancé to meet the family. She was striking in appearance and wore a big smile. But something about her made me uneasy. “I don’t like her,” I confided to my mother. After my uncle married, this... by Debbie W. Wilson | Jun 16, 2014 | Discernment, Life skills
When my children were young, I read them George MacDonald’s books The Princess and the Goblin and The Princess and Curdie. Curdie was a lowly coal miner’s son with an extraordinary gift of discernment. A simple handshake told him whether or not someone was who he...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Oct 7, 2024 | Discernment, Sanctity of life, voting
“I’m not voting in the 2024 election because neither candidate is good.” “I’ll write in a better choice than the two running.” “I want to send my party a message. Pick better candidates or lose my vote.” I’m sure you’ve heard, maybe echoed some of these phrases. As...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Sep 16, 2024 | Battles, Faith, Trusting God
Have you ever started a suspense story in which the tension exhausts you? Do you stop reading, skip ahead to see how it ends, or do you push through? If you trust the author, you probably read on. Some thrillers are too intense for me. The drama playing in our country...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Apr 1, 2024 | Discernment, Life skills, Refreshing Faith, Relationship with God, Spiritual warfare
Who’s your biggest enemy? If you answered, “Me,” I have news for you. You’ve been listening to the father of lies. One hat our worst enemy wears reads Accuser. His whispers taunt us while we sleep and while awake. “It’s your fault. You’re no good. God’s forgotten...