
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
A Simple Celtic Prayer for Reconciliation
Celtic Christians were known for their simple, yet profound, prayers. This Celtic prayer for reconciliation captures the strength found in such praying.
How to Quiet Your Inner Assumption Lawyer
Do you have an inner lawyer struggling to win every case presented by a negative assumption? I'll bet that affects your time, energy, and relationships!
Aspects of Criticism That Limit Your Relationships
Do you ever find yourself thinking and speaking critically of another? Yep, me too—especially at times when I feel slighted or misunderstood.
How to Respond to a Drama Queen
Being in ministry for over 35 years has provided a theater in which to view people’s lives in crisis. Here are 7 tips to help you survive a Drama Queen.
The 10 Most Popular Posts of 2010
Time for our 10 most popular posts of 2010! But first, thanks for stopping by my place this last year, walking with me on my journey, and sharing my blisters.
How to Recover the Lost Art of Reverencing Others
I don’t know about you, but I’ve found myself losing the capacity for reverence in little ways—and it scares me. Here are some tips on how to recover the lost art of reverencing others.