by Kathy Collard Miller | Mar 11, 2024 | anger, anger management, child abuse, child abuse prevention, Child Abuse Prevention Month, No More Anger, No More Anger, Out of Control
Telling My Story in a YouTube Interview. Join Me....
by Kathy Collard Miller | Feb 26, 2024 | 100 questions, anger, anger management, anxiety, God's Intriguing Questions, knowing and understanding God, Trust, worry
Examine Your Heart: Do You Really Believe Jesus Cares? Recently, I felt anger rise within me when my husband, Larry, had promised several times to help me with a computer problem. Although the problem didn’t really affect my work much, it still seemed like I needed...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jan 19, 2024 | anger, anger management, motives, Never Ever Be the Same
I’m Dependable. Why Could That Be Wrong? Dependability is a great quality. But for me, it can be wrong because of my motive. Am I motivated by self-protection or by trust in God? That question can apply to any quality but if you are desiring to live more...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 11, 2023 | anger, anger management, Never Ever Be the Same, No More Anger, Out of Control, overwhelmed, overwhelmed feelings
Your Feedback Please on a Portion from My Next Book I’m writing a new book, currently titled Anger Management: Jesus Style. Any initial response to that title? Here’s a description of this book. “We can learn from Jesus, who never sinned when facing...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Apr 17, 2023 | anger, anger management, be made willing, Never Ever Be the Same, No More Anger, Out of Control, positive parenting
“Simply for Women”: I loved being interviewed by Jennifer Jackson I had the privilege of sharing my story of God’s help to become a more patient mother. I also told of how God helped Larry and I restore the joy of our marriage. I trust you will be...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Apr 3, 2023 | anger, anger management, motives, Never Ever Be the Same, temptations, unconditional love
Questions to Ask Yourself When a Friend Disappoints You We have all been there. Our friend reacts toward us and we feel disappointed, defensive, confused, angry, or misunderstood. What should we do? Most of the time, the most godly reaction is to do nothing and ask...