SAD is the acronym for Seasonal Affective Disorder. 5% of Americans suffer from SAD. The shorter days of autumn and fall causes people to feel sad or depressed.
Christmas Blessings For You This Year
Christmas is such a joyous time of year, and I would like to reflect on the many blessings it brings to us during this season of joy.
Why Women of Faith are Easy Targets for Abuse
Woman of faith are often surprised when their marriage is not what they thought it was going to be. They face abuse of all kinds. It’s hard for them to ask for help because no one believes their husband is capable of the abuse.
Letter From an Introvert
I am the introvert and while you think that I am just there in the shadows …. existing…. I am watching, observing, feeling, appraising, understanding…. and I see your trials and your joy.
12 Secret Signs Of Dyslexia
A lot of people mistakenly believe dyslexia is about backwards letters, but it is much more than that.
What was Wrong with my Marriage?
We had been married twenty-five years, but things were getting worse instead of better no matter what I tried, and believe me, I tried!
Dial 988, the Suicide Hotline
Suicide is one of four top causes of death in the USA under age forty-four. It is the second leading cause for both ages ten to fourteen, ages twenty-five through thirty-four and ages seventy-five to eighty-four.
12 Symptoms That Are Not Silent!
Ovarian Cancer is known as the Silent Killer, but it does not have to be silent. It is also called the Cancer That Whispers because its symptoms mimic other diseases such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diverticulitis, Stress, Kidney Infections, Bladder Infections, Depression, acid reflux, weak pelvic floor, eating disorders and allergies.
God is With Me in the Darkest Valley
How God Shepherded Me Through Trials. There have been many times that my life has been unstable and my future – hazy. But through it all God has been a constant.
11 Ways to Help Your Tween-to-Teen Through the Middle School Years
Recently a friend was expressing concern about her daughter, April, a tween-to-teen, feeling left out even at the church we attend together. When I had mentioned to my daughter, Lexi, about including this friend and told her she felt left out, she said, “A Lot of Us Do.” I felt stunned. These were church girls. How can they do this to one another?









