Finding God in Auschwitz Dr. Edith Eva Eger is a Holocaust Survivor, psychologist, and recently an international bestselling author. She published her acclaimed book, The Choice: Embrace the Possible, at…
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We have been misled to believe that our scars earned through this life are cause for shame, when the truth is, our scars bear witness to our beautiful resilience. Scars…
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Affirming Your Creativity Every morning on my 40-minute commute to work, I have plenty of time to listen to music, pray- with eyes open of course, play audio-books or podcasts,…
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On a typical morning several months ago, I drank my cup of coffee while Tod and I finished our devotional, and as I looked at the day ahead of me,…
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As I began writing tonight, the first thing that I faced was my new screen image of mom and me, she in her egg yolk t-shirt and funny sun hat…
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A little Wednesday Word of Encouragement- I don’t know about you, but sometimes I just need a little nudge of encouragement, and today was a day that I offered and…
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As a follow up to a Facebook post I published yesterday on the outrage I feel over the sexism and misogyny on our Christian churches, I wanted to…
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When we moved to Irvine, California in the late seventies, my parents bought a house in a master planned community called Woodbridge. The American dream of owning…
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The Love That Remains I wished someone prepared me for grieving. I’ve learned how to live, how to stay motivated, how to train my mind for happiness and…
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I was raised by a Salty Woman. The term “Salty” can have a negative connotation, but I’ve learned that being salty can mean being a protector and preserver. I…