Holy In The Daily
Blog posts to help women over 50 face their challenges with clarity, confidence, and resilience.
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Pray as You Go--Part 3 in Exploring Different Avenues of Prayer
Do you feel guilty because your prayer life takes a back seat to your busy life? What if you are a person for whom sitting still and praying takes more energy then jogging?
The Celtic Art of Knitting Work and Prayer Together
Celtic Christians lived an intertwined life of work and prayer, knitting the two together in such a way that the work of the day became the prayer of life.
10 Things To Do When Life is Depressing
Do you ever have one of those days when life just seems depressing? Most of us do. Here are 10 things to do to climb out of a mudhole of depression.
Finding Integrity and Grown-up Behavior In an Old Poem
Years ago my mother had me memorize certain poems with the hope they would inspired integrity and grown-up behavior. "If," by Rudyard Kipling, was one such poem.
The Secret to Having God Hang Out at Your House
Does your house seem like the kind of place where God hangs out? Do you want your kids to have God encounters? Would you like to experience more of his presence?
God Sneaks In When Moms Aren't Looking
I thought when my first child was born that there wouldn’t be much “God time” in my life until I was quite old. However, God sneaks in when moms aren’t looking.