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We all have our battle scars, open wounds and hot-button issues. This is where we can get together, grab our shovels and dig down deep to get the roots of the issues that stir our passions for healing, understanding and personal growth. We are all strong roots responsible for creating beautiful branches. So, let's do it together...one issue, one cup-a-joe...one conversation at a time.
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Blended families are SO tough! It takes a special heart to purposefully walk into the lives of other people's kids and love them as our own, and that fact alone should be recognized and respected. On the flip side of the coin, our new spouse's ex is apprehensive about a new person having a hand in the shaping of their children. It's a two-way stree…
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Tears are not for the weak. Of course, all familiar with alligator tears, but in this episode, we're getting to the root of real tears from real hurts. We are allowed to cry, and we are, in fact, designed to do so when we get too full of hurt, disappointment, anger, and frustration. Our Creator understood the pressures we would one day face and gav…
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There is a difference between letting things go and complete forgiveness. Forgiveness is the same as exoneration...that is, it means to completely remove blame from the guilty. We have a bigger responsibility toward the prosperity of our relationships than we think, and the biggest part is seeing the people in our lives as they really are and lovin…
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Welcome to the first installment in the Waging War Series. We're starting with the inner voice because many of our life decisions come from what we've been told and what we learned to believe. It is possible to blot that voice out and replace it with voices of wisdom and life, but it's not something that can be done overnight or alone. Getting ther…
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We all have families that have given us varying perspectives on what moms and dads are "supposed" to do in the home. Considering the recent feminist movements, there seems to be a demand for a dismantling of traditional ways of running the home. It is definitely well worth the discussion since we live in a time when there are less traditional home …
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We're going to keep talking about purpose. It is SO important. Now that we've given a general breakdown of what it means to pursue purpose, we're presenting a series of step to begin seeking out your purpose. We ALL have purpose, and sometimes that purpose changes with time or circumstance. Either way, we must always be willing to seek it out along…
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Life is not an easy road, especially when we travel this road for so long without knowing or understanding why we're on it. Some of our misery comes from unfortunate sequences of events, but some of them actually come from simply not knowing the answer to the question we all ask: "Why?" The best way to get anywhere near a clear answer to that quest…
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We all have people in our lives that we find it hard to relate to. That's only a problem if we stop trying to relate and connect. Many of us don't find it necessary to purposefully look for common ground until our survival depends on it, and that is very unfortunate. If we go out of our ways to find things to relate to, we will be taking a very lar…
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Healing our land is so very important, and it all starts at home. We can complain about the state of our Country and the people in it, or we can hold ourselves accountable for our contributions to said state. It takes a growth mindset and a willingness to step out of our comfort zones to be vulnerable in a way that will benefit us all in the long r…
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Abortion is such a hot topic, but who is addressing the broken parenting of children who are already here and struggling to become good people? Who were they supposed to become when mom or dad decided they weren't worth the trouble? Thank God for Jesus, and thank God for grace...a grace so much greater than all our sins, hurts, guilt and regrets. I…
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