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Inspirational Christian Writings
I feel extraordinarily thankful to be here this Christmas with my husband and my children. There was a moment a few months ago when I wasn't sure ... so much so that my Christmas shopping was complete in early September.
Isn’t it interesting how much being a parent teaches us? How profoundly God uses children to chip away at our selfishness …
Two years ago, my four boys ages 8-15 knew nothing about cancer. The oldest 3 had been to Haiti numerous times and had begun at young ages to grasp poverty, political corruption, and the need to work for change, but they were unfamiliar with cancer. Little did I know that our family was going to be blessed by cancer.
This month's devotional is the final of a 3-part series by Legacy Retreat attendee Cheryl Broyles.
Nine – Energize: During our break climbing Mount Shasta we
This month's devotional is the second of a 3-part series by Legacy Retreat attendee Cheryl Broyles.
Five - Faith: The statistics show 70 % of the people attempting to climb Mount Shasta fail
This month's devotional is the first of a 3-part series by Legacy Retreat attendee Cheryl Broyles.
I’m a long term survivor of what is considered “terminal” brain cancer. After living through 3 recurrences, 4 brain surgeries,
Do you ever feel as though you are doing the Gideon? No, it is not a new
I finally feel almost completely recovered from a surgery I underwent this past fall (see Waiting Room devotional). The surgery was difficult, and I questioned whether I would survive
“Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all your heart and mind and do not rely on your own insight or understanding.” -- Proverbs 3:5 (AMP)
My friend Lisa and I have begun