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
How to Survive a Fire Greater Than 9/11
Although we all experience things that shake us, 9/11 magnified our private shakings to a national level. Here's how to survive a fire greater than 9/ll.
The Secret to Being a Supernatural Follower of Jesus
Do you find that your abilities, wisdom, and actions just aren’t enough to walk rightly with Jesus? Here's how to supernaturally follow him.
Ancient Wisdom on What to Avoid if You Want to Live a Good Life
Some things just stand the test of time, such as these four ancient wisdom thoughts on what to avoid if you want to live a good life.
Can You Answer These Six Questions for Spiritual and Emotional Health?
Without regular checkups, our spiritual journey can take detours that negatively impact our emotional and social health. Here are six questions for a spiritual checkup.
Viewing Problems Through God's Eyes
I don’t know about you, but when problems arise in my life, my gut reaction is to cut and run—or take a deep breath and fight my way through it. But take another look . . .
Do You Know These Two Thieves - Regret and Fear?
“Many of us crucify ourselves between two thieves—regret for the past and fear of the future,” states Fulton Oursler. Have regret and fear robbed you?