Tossed by the Waves
As a child, playing in the waves at the beach was a thrill of mine. Summer days were spent ducking under or jumping over the waves that rushed to meet
As a child, playing in the waves at the beach was a thrill of mine. Summer days were spent ducking under or jumping over the waves that rushed to meet
The phrase “What a difference a year makes” comes to mind as I study my daughter’s school picture. Or when my toddler demands, “I want a great snack, Mom,” when
Ever play the game “Trust Fall” when you were younger? A friend would stand behind you, ask, “Do you trust me?” and you’d demonstrate your level of trust by falling
Another teacher email. Another assessment. Another session of extra help. I scratched my head while feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, and weary throughout many of the conversations that school year about my
I met my new friend, Sharon*, today at a local coffee shop, the kind buzzing with activity but offers space for deep conversations in a little corner of the room.
Not Your Fault As I work with women in sexual betrayal recovery, it’s very common for her to say, “I didn’t cause his addiction, behavior, or choices.” However, she still
Here at Hope Redefined, we receive a lot of hard questions. Some that can be very scary to ask as a woman recovering from betrayal. Our hope is that as
Introduction Understand this, dear brothers and sisters: You must all be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry. James 1:19 NLT. This is one of those
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