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WALLS
If those walls could talkThey wouldn’t sing but weepOf days gone byOf a secret keptA girl who mournsWhile a mother sleptWept herselfOf the terrors deepWithin the closetof her own skeletons Childhood hungerNever fedHer sunken hopeIn a sea of painIf those walls could talkRage runs deep in themDespairHope deferredSick heartsSick mindsSick with shameWith words unspokenChains on…
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MY LOVE (A Captive’s Song)
In the night watch My Love is scaling the wall To come and find me To come and hold me close In the darkness His love is shining the light To my freedom To the end of night And my eyes are looking for him And my heart is beating wild for him And my…
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HANDS (A Tribute to My Mother)
Day by day She served and mourned Such pretty hands Such sorrowful form Eyes deep with hope lost Such hope lost for herself But saved for her babies Oh when she looked at them Hope alive With promise Told them of a confidence She did not yet process But one day would Fierce and strong…
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Studio Christmas Song- Released!
I’m very excited to reveal the studio version of a song that had been lost for several years. I wrote it many Christmas’s ago and recorded it in the studio with a little help from a friend. I knew the recording existed but had been unable to find it until just a few days before…
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Christmas Wonder
I love winter. I revel in the stillness and find solace in the quiet. All of life seems to slow done, except maybe during the Christmas holidays where it can get pretty crazy in everyone’s house. But even then, there is a return to simplicity, joy and rest. A season of anticipation, a gathering of…
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Saying Goodbye
With the onset of the Christmas season, we revive our dearest holiday memories and they bring tremendous joy and cheer to our hearts. My favorites are days off from school with Christmas songs blaring “Joy to the World”, baking Christmas cookies with my mother and sisters. We used to make “whoopie pies”! Do you know…
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MASK-FREE ZONE
THIS IS A “MASK FREE” ZONE! Which means, we check our masks at the door and walk in the reality of a life of faith that is sometimes, messy, disappointing, not easy to understand and FILLED with questions.
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Wounds
I want to share a story with you. A true story. One that is very moving but extremely disturbing, yet, needs to be heard. A story that is very relevant to your life and mine. This story is about wounds. Tremendous wounds. But before I show you the story, I want to talk for a…
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Understanding Our Value & Worth (The Foundation for Building Healthy Relationships)
In this two-part podcast, I talk about why so many of our relationships are filled with turmoil and we keep making the same mistakes over and over. Why so many of us feel like victims instead of victors….a wound that I believe exists in the understanding our worth as human beings that many of us…
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One of the Biggest Battles I Fight! (A Personal Disclosure)
One of the greatest battles I fight is getting my mind off myself and onto others. How about you? My days are consumed with my job, my bills, my family, my significance, my health, am I doing all I can do….and the list goes on and on. There is only one common denominator in all…
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5 Things Parents Can Do For Themselves and Their Kids as They Transition Into Adulthood
It’s August and that means your kids are going back to school. For some of you, they are entering Middle or High school and some of you are sending your kids off to college or your kids have let you know they are venturing out on their own or you’ve let them know it’s time…
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Ten Things Worship Leaders Should Exhibit If They’re Going To Lead Well…That Have Nothing To Do With Music.
This week while studying God’s Word, the Lord brought me to 1 Thessalonians chapter two to an amazing portion of scripture where Paul was talking about his conduct among the believers and those he led and did life with. He was entrusted with the Gospel to bring it to them and he began to talk…