by Kathy Collard Miller | Jul 2, 2014 | God's heart, God's love, grandparenting, love, unconditional love
I was talking to another grandma and if you’re in our camp, you know how we grandmas feel about our grandchildren. We’re wildly in love. Grandma love! It’s the closest kind of love to God’s love. And when we show each other our photos, we try...
by Kathy Collard Miller | May 20, 2014 | forgiveness, love, relationships, unconditional love
Dear One: I’m sad that you haven’t felt comfortable responding to my efforts to contact you. Since you moved away, I don’t know what is happening with you and I miss the friendship we had when you were here. I can’t help but wonder if you have...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Mar 30, 2014 | beliefs, grace, honorable calling, hope, humility, knowing and understanding God, love
UPDATE: I have a confession. I did watch the video all the way through (I confess I hadn’t) and he did talk about God. Took a while! but he did. 🙂 So I confess I was inaccurate and spoke too fast. So please forgive me and I’m glad that “who you are...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Mar 9, 2014 | God's heart, grace, love, shame, unconditional love
I’m pleased to have an opportunity to introduce you to Margot Starbuck and her latest book: Not Who I Imagined: Surprised by a Loving God. I love Margot’s heart of love for her readers. In this book, she tackles the issue of shame with sensitivity and...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jan 20, 2014 | grandparenting, love, parenting, tough love
I’m pleased to welcome a guest post from Lynn Donovan. I trust you’ll find it a blessing. And check out her book: Not Alone. The Home With The Open Door – Powerful ParentingIt started with a pound of hamburger. Yep, I discovered a door of trust...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Nov 13, 2013 | abuse, book review, faith, faithfulness, grandparenting, love, parenting, unconditional love
Read below for an opportunity to win this book! How would you like to have 22 children? How would you like to have adopted most of them even though the majority have significant health challenges, including serious special needs? Sounds daunting, doesn’t it?...