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
Are You Living Your Dream?
Dreams and visions are tricky things. They are often hard to nail down and can easily become a distant memory if we don’t give them their due attention. Are you living your dream?
Finding Your Way Through Personality Clashes and Opinion Differences
Have you ever had a work or social situation where one person stood out as "difficult"? You know the kind I mean-- you just can't seem to warm up to this person's personality.
How Not to Avoid Trouble!
In the 1930's an Australian man took stock of his world and foresaw war on the horizon. He believed that Europe would soon be consumed in a great battle with many nations participating.
Poop, People, and Looking Like Jesus
People are not the cleanest of beings. They tend to make messes throughout their lives and living with them isn’t always fun or necessarily easy.
Honoring the Life God Has Given You
What will your children and grandchildren remember about the way you honored the person God created you to be and the life you lived as a result?
Warning: Stress Can Steal Your Sanity
I used to blame my painful stress levels on external events and obligations piling up on my desk. I now know that the stress causing my blood pressure to rise is my internal reaction to such events.