by Debbie W. Wilson | Mar 9, 2021 | Battles, Faith, Refreshing Faith
Rahab and her family jostled to view the soldiers marching around their city. She counted seven men blowing trumpets, otherwise, no one spoke. Her spine tingled when a couple of the soldiers eyed the red cord hanging from her window. When would they attack? What were...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Feb 16, 2021 | Battles, Bible Study, Faith, The Bible
One father quipped to his soon to be son-in-law, “My daughter doesn’t come with an instruction manual. You’ll have to do the best you can!” Parents of teens often search bookstores for instruction books on raising teens. While there may not be a book with your...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Jan 12, 2021 | Faith, Ministry
Have you become worn out or disillusioned working for God? Sometimes we need an attitude shift. When we work for God, we make mistakes in “His name.” We bruise people, become resentful, proud, or burned out. We may even hurt His kingdom instead of building it. Moses...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Oct 13, 2020 | Faith, Grief, Prayer
I left my dear friend feeling the loss that was quickly approaching. Her body was shutting down. I wanted to hold her close, protect her, and fill her weak body with all the love and strength I could impart. Instead I held her hand and loved her the best I could. An...
by Guest Post | Sep 22, 2020 | Battles, Faith, Fear
How do we learn to walk in faith? Many of us can point to a fork in the road where we had to choose between faith, fear, or some other option. Horace Williams faced that fork as a young adult when a stroke took away the life he’d taken for granted. Like many who...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Sep 8, 2020 | Battles, Faith, Life skills, Work
The pit of my stomach rehashed my loss. I replayed the scenario chiding myself for not being more assertive. I’d told the Apple tech my computer stored all of my talks, articles, manuscripts, records—and much more. “Please don’t wipe it clean unless you know my backup...