by Kathy Collard Miller | Feb 16, 2018 | abuse, anger, anger management, anxiety, child abuse, child abuse prevention, Child Abuse Prevention Month, children, grandparenting, hopelessness, No More Anger, Out of Control, positive parenting, relationships, unconditional love, worry
My book giveaway at the beginning of February was for Michelle Lazurek’s new book Righteous and Lost. Thank you to everyone who participated in the drawing. But there is one winner… Drum Roll… the winner is… Karen! Congratulations, Karen. I...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jan 4, 2018 | book drawing, caregiving, caring, encouragement, listening, mentoring, prayer, prayer for others, recommended reading, relationships, studying Bible
Happy New Year! I hope your holidays were a blessing and Jesus was glorified. I’m excited to start off the New Year with a Book Giveaway Drawing for Janet Thompson’s newest book Mentoring for all Seasons: Sharing Life Experiences and God’s...
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 | Oct 27, 2017 | adultery, Larry, love, marriage, rejection, relationships, thanksgiving
I didn’t realize I went into marriage believing Larry should read my mind. I just thought it should be obvious what I was thinking. After all, if I did something, I obviously was communicating something clear. So I filtered what my new husband did through my...
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,...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Oct 3, 2017 | encouragement, endurance, friendships, marriage, parenting, relationships
I didn’t realize my beloved husband looked at driving differently than me. I learned women love the trip; men love the arrival. No wonder there’s tension traveling. It was many years ago and I was so excited. It was our first vacation since our honeymoon....