by Debbie W. Wilson | Oct 22, 2012 | God's will, Joy, Life Experiences, Life skills, Personal Growth, Relationship with God, Relationships
This week my son shared a simple way to remove outdoor cobwebs. Our house is built into a hill, and the basement opens under our front porch. Spiders decorate this area every Halloween, and they keep their decorations up year round. Cleaning this area has been a... by Debbie W. Wilson | Jun 4, 2012 | Direction, Freedom, God's will, Life skills
One month in a communist country under marshal law taught me that voting is a great gift and grave responsibility. Larry and I arrived in Poland on the one-year anniversary of a demonstration that had turned bloody when government officers open fired on demonstrators... by Debbie W. Wilson | Feb 13, 2012 | Faith, God's will, Life Experiences, Relationship with God
Our family was praying about an opportunity. The more we learned, the better it sounded. Yet, there were still many unknowns. As I prayed for God’s guidance, Revelation 3:7 came to mind, “These are the words of him who is holy and true, who holds the key of David.... by Debbie W. Wilson | Jan 9, 2012 | Battles, Contentment, Eternal Perspective, God's will, Life Experiences, Personal Growth, Relationship with God, Spiritual Growth
I twisted my knee a couple of weeks before Christmas. Our house is built into a hill and goes up and down—that means steps and lots of them. I had shopping, cooking, and gift wrapping to do. Painfully hobbling around on one leg during the holidays seemed like a stroke... by Debbie W. Wilson | Jan 2, 2012 | Direction, God's will, Hope, Purpose
Did you know that you are called to be a highlighter? You know those bright colored markers that highlight great things worth knowing and remembering? Matthew 5:16 says, “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in... by Debbie W. Wilson | Sep 26, 2011 | God's will, Life Experiences, Life skills, Marriage, Relationships
After I married Larry, I made some surprising discoveries. I hadn’t realized that I am particular about my stuff until my things became our things. I learned that we used the same words but different dictionaries. Words like: “saving, spending, celebrating and soon.”...