by holdingRcN | Apr 24, 2010 | financial mistakes, grace, gratitude
When Randy lost his job and career as an air traffic controller 16 years ago, we were suddenly thrust into a new world. Where we once had enough money, not only for the basics, but for extras, too, we now found ourselves in a position we hadn’t known in a long...
by holdingRcN | Apr 10, 2010 | Diffiuclt relationships, hope, shoes
I’ve been thinking about shoes a lot lately. My massage therapist had been hounding me about seeing a physical therapist who specializes in foot problems–and helping you become more balanced with solid support from your feet on up. So I finally made the...
by holdingRcN | Mar 13, 2010 | adultery, reconciliation
I recently received an email from a friend with the subject line: Our society has stooped to an all-time low. A link to a commercial shows a middle-aged couple in bed. The husband tosses and turns while the homely woman next to him snores. The tag-line states...
by holdingRcN | Feb 19, 2010 | KlaasKidsFoundation, Margaret McSweeney
A message on the reader board outside a Wenatchee, WA business last week simply said, “Pray for Mackenzie.” I had heard on the radio that a 17-year-old girl named Mackenzie Cowell had gone missing in the Wenatchee area earlier in the week. By the time I...
by holdingRcN | Jan 30, 2010 | moms, pro-life
I was 18-years-old when I found out I was pregnant with our son, Chris. Randy and I were very much in love, and we were both excited about becoming parents, but fear of the unknown brought a lot of apprehension.Movies always showed women writhing in pain during...
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