by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 8, 2019 | anger, anger management, book drawing, book review, children, conflict, family, positive parenting
Teenagers! Love some? Know some? I’m so excited to feature Letitia Suk’s new book, 100 Need-to-Know Tips for Moms of Tweens & Teens. You may win a copy! Read below about how to enter the drawing. Three Sample Tips to Encourage your Parenting Heart by...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Feb 26, 2018 | anger, anger management, anxiety, conflict, faith, God's love, marriage, No More Anger, Out of Control, Trust, unconditional love, worry
There are always two sides of a story and in my new book, No More Anger: Hope for an Out-of-Control Mom, I share my story of how God delivered me from being a child abuser. And God also healed our very dysfunctional marriage. In a final chapter of the book, Larry...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Nov 23, 2017 | adultery, communication, compliments, conflict, marriage, mentoring, recommended reading, relationships, Uncategorized
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope your day is very special. I’m excited to share with you some important insights from my friends, Bob and Roxann Andersen who have a very important marriage ministry and are the authors of The Marriage Dance: Moving Together as One....
by Kathy Collard Miller | Nov 9, 2017 | children, communication, conflict, family, grandparenting, parenting
I remember many years ago when my then-twelve-year-old daughter and I attended a mother-daughter retreat. I forget what prompted our discussion but she confronted me saying, “You don’t listen to me before you make a decision on my requests.” I knew...
by Kathy Collard Miller | May 18, 2017 | attitudes, book drawing, book review, communication, conflict, contentment, deception, forgiveness, fruit of the Spirit, gratitude, marriage, overwhelmed feelings, perseverance, relationships
I’m so excited to feature and offer a Book Giveaway of the newest book by my friend, Dr. Mike Bechtle. I’ve known Mike for many years and he is a communication expert who equips us with skills we need to handle conflict. His book gives...