In Reshaping it All, there is a chapter called, “Meekness isn’t a Weakness,” and in that chapter Candace and I talk about the character of Jesus Christ and His outstanding ability to bridle his anger. From this we can take … READ MORE


In Reshaping it All, there is a chapter called, “Meekness isn’t a Weakness,” and in that chapter Candace and I talk about the character of Jesus Christ and His outstanding ability to bridle his anger. From this we can take … READ MORE

I can’t tell you how many times I have asked this question. Not always out loud really, but in my actions. In my writing…. …mostly in my heart. and in my prayers. “Lord, am I really supposed to be this … READ MORE

Today we are excited to introduce you to new contributor, Shelene Bryan! Shelene Bryan Wife. Mother. Humanitarian. Poverty Fighter. Justice Pursuer. Producer. Dreamer. Jesus Follower. Founder of Skip1.org Shelene writes: In 2003, I left the comforts of my own … READ MORE

One afternoon I was cleaning our kitchen counter tops when I found a little rubber thingy. I didn’t know what it was, so I threw it away. Within seconds I realized it was the power button for our TV remote … READ MORE

I am drawn to un-hurried people. I’m pretty sure it’s because I’m the opposite – and wish I was more like them. Unhurried moms take the time to explain to their kids where they are going. Hurried moms tell their … READ MORE

The other night my husband and I had a fight. It was the first spat we’ve had in a long time, and it didn’t feel right. I was explaining my frustration to him over a work related issue, and he … READ MORE

“Words have the ability to inspire or to depress; to make one happy and feel validated or to deplete and discourage. When we live with our children day after day, we either build an inheritance, a treasure chest of inspiration, … READ MORE

Candace wishes you a Happy New Year and wants to know what are YOUR resolutions?

My grandmother recently passed away and of all the things she bought me or the places that she took me as a child, what I’ll miss most are her words. My grandma had a way of speaking right into my … READ MORE