Waiting on God’s Best
My husband proposed six months after we started dating. I was fresh out of college and secretly hoping I would…
My husband proposed six months after we started dating. I was fresh out of college and secretly hoping I would…
“I have an insecure attachment style,” I wrote in my journal.
I had recently been researching the different types of “attachment styles,” a psychological term for how our primary caregivers’ engagement with us as infants can impact our adult relationships. I learned that our family of origin can set us up to have secure attachments or insecure ones.
“What do you want your family, friends and colleagues to say about you at your funeral?” I was in a…
It was my son’s 6th birthday, and I was planning an epic Chuck E. Cheese party. I sent the invites,…
For more than two decades, I pleaded for God’s intervention in a close family relationship.
On my knees, I fumbled for words that would somehow touch the heart of God in a way I had not done before. Some days the words flowed like water from a faucet, and other days they were replaced by tears.
I was bullied growing up. From the first day at a new school until the day I left three years…