by Kathy Collard Miller | Sep 9, 2016 | compassion, contentment, God's heart, God's love, grace, humility, kindness, knowing and understanding God, love, marriage, mercy, relationships, unconditional love
I’m glad to feature Kathy Howard and her new Bible study book Lavish Grace: Poured Out, Poured Through, and Overflowing in a book giveaway. Check below for details of entering. Lavish Grace is a group and individual Bible study with nine weeks of...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 29, 2016 | anger, communication, compassion, contempt, contentment, God's love, love, marriage, stress, unconditional love
We’re reviewing several ways that we can restore the love in our marriages and this fourth solution is understanding differences. I went into marriage thinking Larry valued everything I did and if he loved me he would be motivated to...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Aug 5, 2016 | assumptions, blame, communication, contentment, demands, encouragement, forgiveness, love, loving, marriage, unconditional love
Here is another post on the theme of “I’ll get him to the altar and then I’ll alter him.” This time, let’s look at the idea of “If you change, I won’t feel embarrassed.”If we think that, it’s because we believe...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 24, 2016 | assumptions, beliefs, contempt, contentment, intimacy, kindness, lies, love, marriage, relationships, unconditional love
Thank you to everyone who participated in the CAN Scavenger Hunt. I hope you had a wonderful time. I enjoyed meeting many new friends.And the winner of my drawing is…Drum Roll… Rhonda Gothier.Tomorrow/Monday, July 25th, the Grand Prize Winner of the Hunt...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 5, 2016 | contentment
I bet you didn’t know I was addicted to… wait for it … here it is …. the soap opera “All My Children.” I watched the opening show on January 5, 1970, when I’d been married less than six months. I quickly got hooked into the...
by Kathy Collard Miller | May 26, 2016 | contentment, grace, marriage, motives, people pleasing, perfectionism, unconditional love
In my last post, I noted some of the differences between men and women (generally speaking) is that women love the process. One of the ways she may “process” is through “dreaming of possibilities.” Here’s an example of a conversation that...