Though Sometimes Lonely, She Learned She Was Never Alone
She wondered how to fill the gap in her life left when her sisters moved out. Making God her “plus-one” did the trick.
She wondered how to fill the gap in her life left when her sisters moved out. Making God her “plus-one” did the trick.
The DIY home improvement expert studied acting and music. But ultimately God led her back to the life that had first started with her church youth group.
She ultimately gave up the guilt and accepted that her best was good enough.
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As the primary caregiver for her husband with Alzheimer’s, she struggled to take time for herself. But a restorative sanctuary was just blocks away.
When she suddenly smelled her late father’s aftershave, she knew it was a sign to seek medical help.
After decades of coping with an incurable disease and a reliance on opioids, her suffering ended almost overnight.
Sharing a traditional family recipe was a sweet way to forge bonds with her new extended family.
She created yard signs with positive messages to respond to a local suicide crisis. Now her signs encourage people facing a wide range of problems.