by Debbie W. Wilson | Sep 1, 2014 | Healing, Life skills, Spiritual Growth
Thomas Dewar quipped, “An honest confession is good for the soul but bad for the reputation.” Well, here is my honest confession: I have often avoided confession. By: Savio Sebastian Sometimes, I use Ken Boa’s Handbook to Prayer to guide my morning prayers. It divides...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Jun 30, 2014 | Fourth of July, Healing, Relationship with God
A woodpecker was pecking on a tree when he heard a loud crash. A bolt of lightening had split the tree in two. “My,” said the woodpecker, “Look what I’ve done!” By: Wonderlane Human nature tends to lean on God when we are desperate and forget Him when we’re doing...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Jul 29, 2013 | Healing, Health, Hope, Smoothies
Attention: the following information can change your life. Some claim it saved their lives.[1] No kidding. Would you like any of the following? A more positive mood More energy Better digestion Improved skin tone Weight loss Keep reading. I’d already planned to write...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Jun 10, 2013 | Broken Relationships, Healing, Hope, Life Experiences, Life skills, Relationships
My stomach tightened. Within an hour two unconnected people had crinkled their noses and doubted my practices in two different areas. Their thoughts didn’t cause me to doubt my views, but their implied disapproval still felt bad. I wondered why. The story of Abraham...
by Debbie W. Wilson | May 6, 2013 | Battles, Betrayal, Broken Relationships, Forgiveness, Freedom, Healing, Hope, Life Experiences, Life skills, Relationships
“How can we mend our relationship if you won’t trust me?” “How can I trust you when you continue to lie?” Have you ever had such a conversation? The spouse reconciling with an erring mate, wants to trust, but is it sane to? Mistrust smears gray and black smudges over...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Apr 15, 2013 | Anger, Battles, Betrayal, Broken Relationships, Forgiveness, Freedom, Healing, Infidelity, Life skills, Relationships
You’re attending an event. The person who wronged you will be there. You forgave them, but you don’t trust them. They show no evidence of change or remorse. Maybe they said they’re sorry “you’re hurt,” but they won’t admit their wrong. How do you handle the...