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Gail McWilliams

Great Expectations in Uncertain Times: Part 1

July 18th, 2012|

I loved the theme for one of the CFN Women’s Conference where I spoke. It was entitled , “Great Expectations in Uncertain Times.”

When I was invited to come and I was told the theme, I knew immediately what to speak on—Hope.

Hope fuels expectations. Hope always sees beyond any storm, challenge or uncertain times. When […]

Hell: Condition or Place?

July 17th, 2012|

Do you think hell is a place or a condition?– ACID REFLUX! Oh, what a nightmare. I wonder if that is why the prophets of old in the Bible said they had fire shot up in their bones.  Hey! I know the feeling!

Last fall, I came home from a 31 event speaking tour that covered 11 […]

Chris Fabry Live

July 12th, 2012|

I just finished doing an hour radio interview with someone whom I have had a “voice-crush” on for years—Chris Fabry. His show is “Chris Fabry Live” on the Moody Radio network.  I was not disappointed talking with him personally. He had insightful questions and dug for the rich treasure beyond our story. Plus, an […]

Blessing the Nations

July 10th, 2012|

We have a tradition in our family during the year our children turn twelve. We call it the year of the blessing. It is a precursor before the infamous “teen” years. Using the word teenager is a relatively new word in our culture. The word “teen” was first used in 1921 and the term […]

Children Are Like Arrows

July 9th, 2012|

I love the imagery from Psalms 127:3-4, “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, The fruit of the womb is a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, So are the children of one’s youth.”  To me it paints a vivid picture of our parental responsibility and the incredible potential of our legacy.

There are three main parts to any arrow: the point, […]