Holy In The Daily
Blog posts to help women over 50 face their challenges with clarity, confidence, and resilience.
Topics
- Adult children
- Advent
- Age gracefully
- Aging Parents
- At work
- Breakfast
- Camp Grandma or Cousin...
- Celtic Christianity
- Communion
- Create your legacy
- Crock Pot
- Daily
- Daily chores
- Death, grief, and heaven
- Desserts
- Difficult people
- Don't forget to laugh
- Easter
- Emotional overload
- Empty nest
- Experiencing Jesus
- Fall
- Fasting
- Friendships
- God's Promises
- Grandchildren
- Healing prayers
- Holidays
- How to change unhealth...
- Job
- Lent
- Mission
- Monday's Moment Videos
- My-village
- News
- Overwhelm
- Personal Growth
- Personal affirmation
- Prayer
- Quiet Moments
- Raising grandchildren
- Recipes
- Recommended reading
- Relationship Challenges
- Relationships
- Sabbath
- Seasons
- Side Dishes
- Soul Breaks
- Soul Care
Will Your Easter Provide a Hallelujah or a Huh?
Don't discount this season for making a difference in the lives of those around you. Ideas and links for turning Easter into a "Hallelujah" rather than a "Huh?"
The Cross as Seen From God's Perspective
Have you ever wondered what was going on the day Jesus died? We know that sin and Satan were defeated at the cross, but what did that look like from God’s perspective?
How Do You Interpret Easter?
Easter is next Sunday and it seems that every news source wants to get in on the Easter market, whether the news is the latest crucifixion artifact or the Easter bunny.
Easter and Traditions Go Together. Here's How to Celebrate!
Easter is a time when Christians everywhere dance in the streets, so to speak. We want the world to know that The Story is true--Jesus is alive! Here's how to celebrate.
Why the Way of the Cross Never Stops at the Cross
I recently came across this poem by Annie Johnson Flint, reminding me that Easter may focus on the cross, but doesn’t stop at the cross.
It's Not Over When You Think It's Over
Sometimes things happen that seem to indicate the end of something important in our lives. Slowly or suddenly, it's over. Yet God doesn't always see it that way.