by Debbie W. Wilson | Sep 1, 2020 | Faith, Life skills, Parenting, Trusting God
One look at my son and I knew it had been a terrible day. At lunch, he’d tried to open his ketchup packet and some had squirted across the table startling a fellow kindergartener. She yelled at him drawing all eyes onto my self-conscious child. He’d turned aside so no...
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 | Apr 22, 2020 | Betrayal, Eternal Perspective, Trusting God
Have you ever wondered why God allowed the COVID-19 virus to stop the whole world—and your world in particular? Or perhaps your life has been hijacked by another issue. Has He lost control? What good can come from this? As one who values efficiency, I don’t respond...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Jan 7, 2020 | Faith, Patience, Trusting God
Today I’m delighted to introduce you to one of my mastermind sisters and fellow authors. Deb DeArmond and I were paired up during our writer/speaker coaching certification program and became good friends. I know you will enjoy her wit and wisdom. Now...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Nov 26, 2019 | Life Experiences, Thanksgiving, Trusting God
“Lord, don’t listen to these people! They are crazy. I am not thankful we are broken down. I want to get to the retreat.” I’d joined two sorority sisters on a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee for a Christian conference for college students. The dilapidated school...
by Debbie W. Wilson | Nov 12, 2019 | Relationship with God, Temptation, Trusting God
“Hurry Mom! Cosette ran off. Max came to get me,” my daughter called to me. I ran to the door and saw my 90-pound poodle staring up at me. “Where is she? Show me,” I said to Max. He raced around the side of the house and zipped up and down the line of the invisible...