I was praying this morning and felt this in my spirit: When stuff hits the fan, God will still be there. The question is really, will I remain engaged with God in every season? Is my faith dependent on what I want or is my faith centered on Jesus and God‘s word. I think most … Continue reading When Unbelief is Revealed in the Waiting
Tag: bereavement
Spiritual Lies and Truths Surrounding Pregnancy Loss: Week 1
Pregnancy loss isn’t easy to talk about for anyone. For those of us that have survived miscarriage or stillbirth, it can be difficult to put into words the process we go through with grief and how relationships are impacted moving forward; this includes our relationship with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. For those that … Continue reading Spiritual Lies and Truths Surrounding Pregnancy Loss: Week 1
The Gift of Discernment
I call it as I see it or should I say feel it. Some people call it the gift of discernment or intuition. Others may call it hindsight bias. For those who don’t know, hindsight bias is the tendency people have to view events as more predictable than they really are. After an event, people … Continue reading The Gift of Discernment
The Power of Empathy
https://youtu.be/1Evwgu369Jw Today, I want to talk about the importance of empathy. This is something I've wanted to talk about for the past year because it has really struck a nerve since my mother-in-law's passing. In this post, I'm referring to empathy in meaningful relationships. Obviously, empathy is used in a lot of professions but I … Continue reading The Power of Empathy