by Kathy Collard Miller | Nov 5, 2016 | Bible reading, Christmas, faithfulness, family, grandparenting, gratitude, love
Years ago I created an Advent family activity I called, “Box of Blessings.” It helped our family’s thoughts focus on the true meaning of Christmas. I apologize if you see this information in several places where I’ve posted it. Since the timing...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Nov 1, 2016 | adultery, anger, blame, book review contentment, choice, compassion, contempt, encouragement, faith, faithfulness, family, forgiveness, glory to God, marriage, something difficult
Since Larry and I have irreconcilable differences …. after being married 46 years … we have decided … Oh, wait, I’m first supposed to announce the winner of the book drawing for Cheri Cowell’s fabulous Bible study book, One Story, One...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Oct 26, 2016 | beliefs, Bible reading, book drawing, book review, encouragement, faith, God's heart, God's love, guidance, quiet times
Yippee! It’s time for my monthly book drawing. (Read below for instructions). I’m tickled to be able to feature and give away a book by Cheri Cowell entitled One Story, One Mission, One God, Part I: The Old Testament. It is subtitled: An Overview of the...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Oct 10, 2016 | beauty, belief, communication, glory to God, God's heart, God's love, passion, praise, Raphael
I know you’ve missed me–I hope! I haven’t posted for a while because Larry and I have been visiting our daughter, son-in-love, and grandson, to help them welcome baby Matilda to our family. Of course, she’s the most beautiful thing there is. ...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Sep 23, 2016 | anxiety, beliefs, blame, contempt, demands, heart change, holiness, Lewy Body Dementia, Never Ever Be the Same, perfection, perfectionism, temptations
I have long struggled with criticizing myself because my efforts and time spent feel like I’m never doing enough. I compare myself to other mothers, wives, writers, and speakers. I think, “Look at all they are doing and I’m not.” As a recovering perfectionist, if I...