by Kathy Collard Miller | May 29, 2024 | Bible reading, Bible study, book drawing, endurance, faith, perseverance, Trust, truth
Book Drawing! “Embracing Joy: An 8-Week Transformational Bible Study of Habakkuk” by Jean Wilund If you’ve ever studied the biblical book of Habakkuk or have wanted to, you’ll be excited to hear about Jean Wilund’s book Embracing Joy as...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Feb 3, 2024 | Bible reading, Bible study, endurance, God's questions, heart change, knowing and understanding God, obedience
What Does “Kick Against the Goads” Mean and Why Should You Care? All of us have read confusing words or concepts in the Bible and wondered, “What in the world does that mean?” That’s certainly the case when Jesus tells Saul, “It is hard for you to kick...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Nov 30, 2023 | courage, encouragement, endurance, hope
Book Drawing!!!!! “The Making of a Brave Hearted Woman” by Dawn Damon I’m excited to feature Dawn Damon’s exciting new book, The Making of a BraveHearted Woman: Courage, Confidence and Vision in Midlife. It Is a powerhouse book and the ultimate...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jun 27, 2023 | devotional book, encouragement, endurance, faithfulness, glory to God, God's heart, knowing and understanding God, motives, perfectionism, Pure-Hearted
God Has Realistic Expectations of You Someone has said, “A perfectionist is a person who takes great pains and passes them on to others.” I’m one of those! And today I can only say “I’m a recovering perfectionist.” But that’s okay. Because God has realistic...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Sep 10, 2020 | encouragement, endurance, fear of man, forgiveness, perfection, perfectionism
The Myths of Never Good Enough Shawna remembers how uncomfortable she felt when she relaxed around her home growing up. When she was busy doing her homework, her mother would go out of her way to hug her and praise her for her hard work. But when she wanted to just...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Apr 6, 2018 | anxiety, Bible reading, encouragement, endurance, faithfulness, family, knowing and understanding God, position in Christ, repentance, salvation, sanctification, studying Bible
In the Roman culture when Paul wrote his Epistle to the Ephesians, a Roman father could disinherit a son born into the family, but not an adopted child. That fact has everything to do with Paul assuring his readers they were secure in their salvation. Here’s...