On Holy Ground by Deanna Duncan
When I close my eyes, the day comes into perfect focus. The sun gently shines. A cool breeze whispers by, laden with the sweet scent of the heirloom roses which…
When I close my eyes, the day comes into perfect focus. The sun gently shines. A cool breeze whispers by, laden with the sweet scent of the heirloom roses which…
This morning, I woke up, swung my legs out of bed and as my feet hit the floor I felt something wet and slightly slimy. Yuck. I opened my eyes…
Dori and I high five each other. It was the start of yet another adventure—deep dives along the world class reefs in Roatan, Honduras. We start in the “Texas” area…
Michael Norton, Harvard Business School Professor, conducted an experiment. His team gave people either a $5 or a $20 bill along with permission to spend it on themselves or someone…
"Mom, I feel really drawn to help the women of Nepal" my daughter shared. I thought she meant that she wanted to forgo birthday presents and instead send a financial…
The days of the Polar Express playing on loop in my home 24/7 may be a slightly distant memory—an occurrence we all rejoice in—but even without the constant reminders to…
December, you barely left and now you are back. I have to tell on myself, I still have two small trees in my garage that I intended to put…
I’m struggling guys. Like really struggling. Over the next six weeks, we are traveling quite a bit and our go to move is to call a lovely friend to come…
Nehemiah is a pretty crazy book. We start with a man in captivity who has risen through the ranks to be in a position of great influence—cupbearer to King Artaxerxes…
If you ever are in a tight spot, I’m your hype girl. I will hold your hand—or listen to you on the phone—and with 100% confidence tell you: Our God…