by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 6, 2018 | book drawing, contentment, encouragement, faith, faithfulness, fear, God's heart, God's love, grief, guidance, hope, hopelessness
I love to host book giveaways. This month I’m featuring a wonderful book called Under a Desert Sky: Redefining Hope, Beauty, and Faith in the Hardest Places by Lynne Hartke. It is a wonderful book about faith and trust in God in the hard times. And don’t...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Mar 2, 2018 | adultery, book drawing, book review, communication, contentment, encouragement, faithfulness, family, marriage, mentoring, passion
Book Giveaway time! It’s always a joy to share about great books! This time it’s about Cindi McMenamin’s book, 12 Ways to Experience More with Your Husband. After Cindi shares some wonderful inspiration with us, find out below how to put your name...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Feb 11, 2018 | Bible reading, caregiving, caring, compassion, contentment, forgiveness, God's heart, God's love, Isaiah, kindness, love, loving, prayer for others, witnessing
Who would have thought that Isaiah learned what it means to love others well. The story of Isaiah’s encounter with a holy God speaks volumes of how God loves well and wants us to love well without expectation of a return. The story starts with Isaiah standing in the...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Dec 11, 2017 | Bible reading, compassion, contentment, God's heart, God's love, hope, hopelessness, unconditional love, women of the Bible
I’m so excited to announce the winner of the drawing for Pam Farrel’s book “Discovering HOPE in the Psalms.” Drum Roll! The winner is… Linda Weber! Congratulations, Linda! I’ll send your contact information to Pam. I know...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Nov 1, 2017 | belief, beliefs, compassion, compliments, contentment, faith, faithfulness, fear of man, God's heart, God's love, humility, kindness, pride, procrastination, Trust
A lot of us think humility means debasing ourselves, but being humble actually means acknowledging what God has done in our lives. The Greek word for humility originally was used by writers to communicate something negative: “groveling” or “abject.” But the Apostle...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Oct 17, 2017 | anger, contentment, demands, depression, encouragement, faithfulness, hopelessness, peace, relationships, Trust
Have you ever thought, “If only I didn’t have these problems, I could be the peaceful person God wants me to be”? Or “If only people would cooperate, I could have contentment and peace”? At times we believe contentment is based upon diminishing,...