by Kathy Collard Miller | Feb 7, 2017 | book drawing, communication, depression, godly sorrow, grief, longing for God, people pleasing, perfectionism, something difficult, sovereignty, strength, Trust
And the winner is…Felicia! Thank you so much Felicia for entering your name in my drawing to win a copy of my new women’s Bible study book Whispers of My Heart. Please send me your mailing address: KathyCollardMiller AT gmail DOT com. If you’d prefer...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jan 30, 2017 | Bible reading, blessings, book review, God's heart, God's love, gratitude, guidance, intimacy, praise, prayer, prayer for others, studying Bible, women of the Bible
Here’s my next Book GiveAway! And I’m so excited! It’s my own book–a new women’s Bible study called Whispers Of My Heart. This is an expanded and revised version of the book that came out back in the...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jan 20, 2017 | encouragement, faith, family, grief, heaven, perseverance, surrender, Trust
As I’m on this continuing journey of getting in touch with my grief over the loss of my younger brother, I’d like to share with you what I read at his memorial service. God graciously gave me the joy and strength to talk about my brother to over 600 people...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jan 17, 2017 | courage, encouragement, godly sorrow, grief, hope, overwhelmed feelings, regrets, strength
Have you ever killed your heart? (Tweet that!) I did, forty-one years ago, as if I’d shot it with a 12-gauge shotgun. In the middle of the night of January 15, 1976, I was sleeping soundly when the phone rang. I answered and my sister, Karen, whispered with a...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Dec 28, 2016 | beliefs, Bible reading, evangelism, faithfulness, God's heart, God's love, perfection, perfectionism, purposes, quiet times, salvation, sovereignty
Some time ago, I arrived at our local regional park prepared with the six quarters for depositing into the machine that controlled the mechanical arm at the entrance of the park. I deposited the six quarters and then looked forward, anticipating the mechanical arm to...