by Debbie W. Wilson | May 5, 2020 | Battles, emotions, Healing
Do you ever battle messy emotions? Emotions become messy when they rule us instead of us ruling them. Maybe you can relate to Jody. Jody pulled into the parking lot. Where had all the cars come from? Was she late? Usually the lot was empty. Jody loved meeting with her...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Apr 28, 2020 | Battles, emotions, Peace, Trusting God, Worry
A friend recently remarked, “I’m starting my morning wondering what new loss or bad news the day will bring.” 2020 has punched many people in the gut. Has a long battle or diet of bad news caused you to fret? Whether your enemy is physical, emotional, or spiritual, I...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Aug 6, 2019 | Battles, emotions, Fear, Healing, Hope
I grabbed the phone when I recognized the area code. Our friends were calling from across the country. After a recent visit with us, Lon and Trish had returned home and received the shocking news Lon had cancer in both lungs. This friend is like a brother to my...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Sep 11, 2018 | emotions, Rest, Trusting God, Worry
What causes you to fret? Better yet, how do you stop fretting? Our insurance agency emailed me with information on how to post claims for Hurricane Florence. Not. a. good. sign. I opened my browser to see the latest storm update. It looks like Florence has targeted... by Debbie W. Wilson | Jun 20, 2017 | Battles, emotions
Why are we able to take some challenges in stride and others level us? I’m not sure, but I know I’m more likely to stumble when emotions connected to past wounds are unleashed. Of course, my spiritual enemy is right there to magnify any offense. I consider myself to... by Debbie W. Wilson | May 25, 2015 | Battles, emotions, Healing, Perspective, Spiritual warfare
“If what we believe doesn’t reflect the truth, then what we feel doesn’t reflect reality.” ~ Dr. Neil Anderson Many years ago a woman, I’ll call Joanna, came to me because of her struggle with anger. Her husband got the brunt of her rants. As we dug deeper, I learned...