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
The Voices of Children Call Us to Wonder and Joy
There is a wonder discovered when we view Christmas through a child's eyes. The children of St. Paul's Church have put together an amazing clip that gives us Christmas through their eyes.
Awesome Visual History of Thanksgiving and More!
There are awesome resources available on the internet that provide a visual history of the Thanksgiving holiday. Gather your family around and view these short clips together.
Learning Confidence in the Classroom of Mistakes
Have you ever said the wrong thing at the wrong time to the wrong person, or made a mistake that left you feeling really lame? This post puts mistakes into perspective.
What's the Theme of Your Song?
I enjoy all kinds of music, from soft jazz to classical. But did you know that there is to be a theme to many of the songs we listen to, or sing, at home?
What Bookends Hold Your Day in Place?
Does your life look like a cluttered bookshelf? Do you feel overwhelmed? Here's some tips for you and your family to bring peace and focus to your hectic life.
How to Overcome the "Stupid" Label
Do you ever feel stupid? You know—dumb, unintelligent, not qualified, uneducated, and inadequate? All my life I’ve been dyslexic, so I know the feeling.