Learning to Walk

My  sister-in-law ran a 50 mile race a few weeks ago. That accomplishment fills me with respect. At the end of the race I have no doubt that she was gleeful at the victory, exhausted, but happy. Such an achievement of dedication cannot happen without perseverance. This example is very visual and overt. There are … More Learning to Walk

My Lover-My Pride

Sometimes the picture that is presented to you isn’t encouraging. It’s convicting. Scarily convicting. I went to a women’s conference a few weeks ago. The topic was conflict. While I could write about the things I learned on conflict, I would like to instead focus on a different picture that came up in the midst … More My Lover-My Pride