by holdingRcN | Oct 6, 2017 | addiction, Al-Anon, alcohol, alcoholism, compassion, courage, difficult relationships, encouragement, hope, letting go, love, loving others, Marriage, perseverance, recovery, substance abuse, surrender
Cunning…baffling… powerful… Alcoholics Anonymous uses those words to describe alcoholism. It’s true. I’ve never felt more confused and powerless than when dealing with my husband Randy’s alcoholism. It’s an intense battle—one most of us are...
by holdingRcN | Sep 17, 2017 | Review by Rayna
[contact-form] Review by Rayna: How’s Your Soul? How’s your soul? Is a question most of us avoid not Judah Smith. In fact, he asks his friends this often and this book is a book about how he explored the answer to this question for himself. The book challenges...
by holdingRcN | Sep 17, 2017 | Growing in Faith
The Think. Question. Change. Workshop just finished up. One of the key concepts we discussed was Marilee Adam’s Question Thinking. During a two-week time period, we exercised getting into an observer mindset to interact with our world. As an observer, you are...
by holdingRcN | Sep 16, 2017 | comfort, compassion, courage, encouragement, faith, grief, life, loss, natural diasters, suffering
Courage is something I’ve thought about often during the past month–a commodity sorely needed by victims of Hurricane Harvey and Irma. Like many of us, I’ve witnessed the heartbreaking devastation of these storms as news channels have broadcast...
by holdingRcN | Aug 20, 2017 | Review by Rayna
Doing Busy Better has great content. Though it would not make my top 10 list, I would recommend it because it does hit on some things which I think most of us need to hear. The Lord definitely challenged me in areas as I read about this Better Busy. Glyniss...
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