Where does your provision come from?
Each month in my prayer journal is a space for an attribute of God to reflect on throughout the month. For some reason, this month,
I am so grateful you have stopped by.
My desire is that what you read on my site will be an encouragement to you and you will find Hope.
This journey we call life is fulfilling and challenging all at the same time. I would like to walk alongside you as we laugh and cry together, discover a newness in the scriptures and Live OUR lives to the fullest.
We all have a very unique journey and my desire is to encourage you to Live YOUR best Life while pursuing a very personal, very real relationship with Christ.
Let’s do this thing called LIFE.
YES! Many times! “My Joy has been stolen and I want it back!”, was given to me in the predawn hours of a drive on I-10 back to Texas from Florida many years ago.
Several of my children and I had been visiting family which ended with much discourse and arguing. To say I was drained and lacked Joy was an understatement.
So on the way home, this message was drafted.
We have many choices in this life on how we live, our attitude, how we handle day to day life and difficult circumstances. I believe this message was given to me so long ago for me to change how I view all things, and to pay that forward by investing in women through blogging, speaking and teaching.
I believe this life is to be lived with gusto and abundantly. We can get bogged down in changing diapers (both for our children and our parents!), shuffling from one activity to the next, schooling, parenting, housekeeping, working, part-time or full time, volunteering, and the list goes on and on. But, there is so much more to life than our day to day if we take time to stop and EnJoy the Journey. My desire is to give encouragement to do just that! EnJoy the Journey.
Each month in my prayer journal is a space for an attribute of God to reflect on throughout the month. For some reason, this month,
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