Embracing the Unexpected – The Best of the Third Quarter 2018

Embracing the Unexpected – The Best of the Third Quarter 2018

Find out what sparked interest on the Blog at “Embracing the Unexpected” for the third quarter of 2018. Below you will discover the top viewed posts, articles with the most shares, places where we had the most comments, as well as our top viewed guest post.     

Finding Hope When You Want the Pain to End | Guest Post by Dr. Michelle Bengtson

Finding Hope When You Want the Pain to End | Guest Post by Dr. Michelle Bengtson

I am honored to welcome Dr. Michelle Bengtson back as our guest. She has a unique insight both as a professional and as someone who understands what it is like to want the pain to end.  September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Will you join me in learning all we can to help prevent…

Are you strong and independent? Not bad traits to have. But does it sometimes get in the way when you are emotionally wounded? I can't tell you how many times I have shut God and others out when trying to heal in my own power.

Seven Promises for the Emotionally Wounded – Grace & Truth Link-Up

Are you strong and independent? Not bad traits to have. But does it sometimes get in the way when you are emotionally wounded? I can’t tell you how many times I have shut God and others out when trying to heal in my own power. Many times we don’t recognize the walls we have built…

For most parents, the death of their child is “the worst nightmare possible."  Today I have a special guest with us, Debbie Siddiqui from RealLationships.com to share how she has been surviving the death of her son. She has a faith which has not wandered even in the midst of great pain. 

What Is Your Worst Nightmare? – Guest Post by Debbie Beck-Siddiqui

For parents, the death of your child has to be “the worst nightmare possible.” Today I have a special guest with us, Debbie Beck-Siddiqui from Embrace REALationships to share how she has been surviving the death of her son. Not only is she a talented speaker but she is one of my dearest friends. She…