Photo by T. Colomb As women, we deal with an ongoing dialogue in our minds, a struggle of the heart. Our conversations may use different words but they all cause us to question our sense of worth, our positions in the world, our value. Take a few minutes to watch this video by Jeremy Anderson …
Author: Allison McCormick
Moving from God’s spectacular to reassurance
Photo by L. Bravo Just a mile from home is the entrance to a hiking trail. Its access is hidden, just off the edge of a busy road. You would never guess such beauty was so close unless you knew the path was there. The pathway follows the bank of the Deschutes River, winding through …
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Pride Comes Before a Microwave Fire
I’ve always considered myself an intelligent person. Not a brainiac by any means but someone that exercises good judgment, can organize a plan and can see my way clear to plan completion. That was until last week! Last week provided a new perspective on my abilities and judgment. Here’s what happened. My friend was making …
Distance is Not Isolation
Sixty years is a long time to share life. A lot of time to build memories and recognize dreams. Few couples reach this milestone, but that’s exactly how long Harold and Grace have been married. Their celebration coming right in the heat of the COVID-19 pandemic. Such a beautiful remembrance amid a time of great …
A Taste of His Miraculous
I woke this morning with this nagging sense of sadness. It sat with me as I ate breakfast, followed me throughout my morning, and then nestled close as I sat to read. I wrestled to identify a reason for the emotion. Until, I stopped and reflected on our new reality – a world of imposed …
We Are Not Alone
A doctor had to give a painful shot to a four-year-old girl. When she learned what the doctor was about to do, her face showed anxiety and her body tensed. As the doctor picked up what looked to the little girl to be a needle large enough to kill an elephant, she turned her eyes …