Feeling painful emotions can be hard. But can we move forward without them?
Read moreAuthor: Jenni Beaver
To The Fatherless
To the fatherless: I see you. To the sons and the daughters who have loved, been loved and lost… you’re not alone. To the sons and daughters who have loved but have not been loved
Read moreFinding Peace in the Process
I’ve written about “the process” before. It’s the process of finding God’s purpose for your life and following that purpose. Well… I want to talk about it again. I recently stumbled on an old poem/journal
Read moreLosing The Ones You Love
I know it’s almost Valentine’s Day and it’s that time of year where everyone brings their sweethearts close and reminisces on what it means to be in love. Fact: I do not have a sweetheart.
Read moreIt’s time to forgive yourself.
Every day we forgive people for one thing or another. Maybe they bumped into you and caused you to spill your coffee. Perhaps they filed the wrong paperwork and you got chewed out by the
Read moreWord of the Day: Strange
Has anyone else noticed how strange life can be sometimes? One minute you’re drowning in painful and confused emotions, then the next you’re on top of the world looking down at something beautiful. It happens
Read moreSeasons of Painful Change
I’ve quite literally waited until the last minute to write this post, because thinking about my season of change isn’t inspiring, pleasant or exciting. It’s painful. Last month I told you about an amazing man,
Read moreLearning to Love the Process
I’m slowly but surely learning to love the process of the seasons. Summer. Fall. Winter. Spring. Or, if you’re in the good old Sunshine state… Summer. Summer-ish. Su-wait no it’s cold. Summer. Needless to say,
Read moreLet me tell you about it…
Well, hello Inspire a Fire readers! It’s been quite a while since we last “spoke” and I’m happy to be back on your screens. In the past year a lot has happened in my life,
Read moreWho pays the price for freedom?
July is a month filled with reminders of our freedom and how blessed we are to live in a country that fosters it. As a former military kid, I’ve experienced the price of this freedom
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