by Kathy Collard Miller | Dec 22, 2023 | resolutions, sanctification
A Surprising Perspective About Resolutions I was working out at the gym with a friend and knowing it was January, we chuckled as we noticed how much more crowded the gym was since January 1st. Then as it happens every year, about four to six weeks later, the gym...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Dec 29, 2021 | perfection, perfectionism, perseverance, resolutions, sanctification
Planning Your 2022 Resolutions? Beware! There’s a great danger to be aware of when planning your resolutions. Here’s a little quiz to help you possibly identify the danger. Have you ever planned your resolutions (or a goal) saying things like: I’ll...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Nov 13, 2017 | anger, peace, people pleasing, perfectionism, perseverance, procrastination, quiet times, resolutions
The winner of the drawing for Erica Wiggenhorn’s new book The Unexplainable Church: Reigniting the Mission of the Early Believers (a study of Acts 13-28) is…drum roll….Nicci Rameriz. Congratulations, Nicci! I know you’ll love Erica’s...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jun 15, 2016 | anger, blame, book review, marriage, recommended reading, relationships, resolutions, temptation
I’m so pleased to recommend and offer a drawing for the new book by Deb and Ron DeArmond called Don’t Go To Bed Angry; Stay Up and Fight. Isn’t that a fascinating title? Here’s an interview with Deb and Ron. And be sure to check at...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Jan 1, 2016 | anger, anxiety, attitudes, belief, Bible reading, God's heart, God's love, heart change, knowing and understanding God, mercy, perfection, resolutions, stress
Don’t make resolutions! I can’t believe I actually said that. Don’t make resolutions? Isn’t that the American way? Isn’t that the way to change? Don’t make resolutions! I can’t believe I actually said that. (Tweet that!) I may...
by Kathy Collard Miller | Oct 16, 2013 | kindness, listening, love, people pleasing, resolutions, speaking, truth
Congratulations to Nicci who won the copy of Until We All Come Home by Kim de Blecourt. I know you’ll love it, Nicci! I heard recently about an assignment given at a conference. Everyone was told to find someone to partner with whom they didn’t know. Then...