by Kathy Collard Miller | Jun 25, 2019 | anger, anger management, Bible reading, Bible study, God's questions, guidance
I don’t like to not know. I don’t like to not have an answer or an opinion. Not knowing or not being able to reply makes me feel tense. And dare I say it? I feel stupid. What’s even sillier, is that I will give an opinion even though I’m not...
by Kathy Collard Miller | May 29, 2019 | anger, anger management, anxiety, child abuse prevention, Child Abuse Prevention Month, No More Anger, parenting, perfectionism
Satan is a master of lies and secret strategies for destroying us. We must be alert to his tactics. Here’s one. I’m interested in hearing whether you’ve noticed this one before. Look at the contrast between the following statements: My husband never...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Feb 9, 2019 | anger, anger management, caregiving, forgiveness
God empowered me to forgive my father-in-law. But for several years I had worried that God would “transform” me spiritually by requiring my husband, Larry, and I to take care of his father, Don. For me, I wondered if that would be the way God would eradicate the...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Nov 10, 2018 | anger, anger management, assumptions, forgiveness, marriage, unconditional love
The potential for a successful marriage is within the “seed” of every marriage relationship. It takes hard work and lots of devotion to have a heart soil that will not only support that seed but actually provide it the nutrients and ingredients that it needs to...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Oct 5, 2018 | anger, book drawing, caregiving, caring, compassion, Lewy Body Dementia
I’m so pleased to let you know about an important book, 30 Days of Hope When Caring for Aging Parents. Even if you aren’t currently caring for someone, you can be prepared for the future because most everyone faces some sort of caregiving in their lives....
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 31, 2018 | anger, Bible reading, depression, doubt, God's heart, heart change, Pure-Hearted, why do I do what I do
Sadly, I’m a good grumbler. Of course my words don’t seem like grumbling, just telling the truth with a bit, or a lot, of discontentment woven through it. I feel cheated, mistreated, and misunderstood. I’m certainly worthy to be treated in a better manner!...