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Guess Who I Met: Jean Ziglar and Laurie Majors

November 16th, 2012|

I talk often about my friendship and deep respect for my friend, Zig Ziglar. However, it is time to talk about the one he calls, “The Red Head.” Jean Ziglar is one class act and sweet friend who is the wind beneath her husband’s feet and his prized treasure. Jean is one of the kindest […]

Hope for the Nation

November 12th, 2012|

Did your candidate win? SO… the election is over and we are supposed to be moving forward? Where exactly?

No matter your vote this past Tuesday, our nation is divided.  Like a battery with opposite contributions of negative and positive charges, this feels less than a strong current energizing us for tomorrow’s hope. Unanswered questions, […]

Guess Who I Met: Mark Dreistadt and Infinity Concepts

November 9th, 2012|

I love the tapestry of life. It provides brilliant colors and divine designs; however, the interesting thing is when the threads are intertwined and woven back together later in the Master’s piece.  Such is the case with an old friend and television director when we lived in the Midwest.  My husband and I had a weekly […]

Does Your Vote Count?

November 5th, 2012|

Is it my imagination, or does it seem like the whole nation is holding their breath until after Tuesday’s election? Does your vote really count? On Tuesday, November 6, 2012, our nation will vote into office the next President of the United States. It has been declared the most important election of our lifetime. […]

Guess Who I Met: Steve and Annie Chapman

November 2nd, 2012|

When I think of “Turn Your Heart Toward Home”, there is only one couple that comes to mind—Steve and Annie Chapman. They are incredible people who live what they sing.

Focus on the Family used that particular song as their theme song for many presentations that Dr. James Dobson gave.  Steve and Annie are symbols of […]

Home Improvements

October 18th, 2012|

Have you ever considered your home and its far reaching possibilities? It is more than merely a place to lie down at night and store all the things you own. Whether your home is large or small, leased or owned, you are living in a multiple faceted place for diverse opportunities to impact your […]

Living Life to the MAXX!

October 15th, 2012|

Last Saturday I had the joy of being a keynote speaker for a company called, “DYNA-MAXX.”  Their enthusiasm for life and its potential was contagious.  The audience of several hundred laughed, cried , applauded and determined to take it to the next level.  Afterwards, talking with many at my book table enriched my own […]

Airport Music

September 27th, 2012|

“Low I am with you always.” is what Jesus promised. This is not literal, I hope, since I fly all the time. These past few years have been constant traveling due to speaking engagements nation wide. I love what I get to do!

This past year I found myself rating the music in airports. Did […]

Wardrobe of Character

August 30th, 2012|

Who gets dressed without giving any thought to what they are wearing? Possibly your 3 year old! I am confident that you are committed to teach them in the days to come how to pick the appropriate outfit for each new day. Character is always fitting no matter what the occasion. Take a moment […]

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, […]