by Stephanie Winslow | Apr 13, 2021 | Blog, Faith in Hard Times, Relationships
Rehabbing a Broken Heart: 4 steps from broken to mended. “That’s going to leave a mark!” – Tommy Boy Yep, I just quoted Tommy Boy – in fact, I could probably quote almost the entire movie! It was a favorite for my brother Zach and me in high school. Such insight...
by Stephanie Winslow | Mar 30, 2021 | Blog, Faith in Hard Times, Obedience
Do you ever have moments when you know that God’s plan unfolded just as it should have, it’s just not the plan you wanted? Has God’s plan ever been hard to accept? A year ago this week I began a new adventure with God. This adventure grew out of a very...
by Stephanie Winslow | Mar 9, 2021 | Blog, Faith in Hard Times, Obedience, Relationships
Over the weekend I had the opportunity to spend time with some students in the Adult and Teen Challenge of St. Louis program. I asked two guys in the program I was working beside, “how did you get here?” and “What’s your story?” As they began telling...
by Stephanie Winslow | Feb 22, 2021 | Blog, Faith at Work, Faith in Hard Times
Marshall and I spent all day Saturday putting a hedge in our backyard. He was scraping up the sod and I dug twenty holes for the clusia plants. 20 holes. Each hole had a fourteen inch diameter by 14” deep. And boy did my body feel it the next day! The last...
by Stephanie Winslow | Feb 16, 2021 | Faith in Hard Times, Blog, Relationships
Are you weary? Are your eyes tired from the tears you’ve been crying? Is your soul heavy with the weight of what you are walking through? Are you desperate for answers? Are you in need of reprieve from this season of life? Are you wanting the ache of your heart to...
by Stephanie Winslow | Feb 2, 2021 | Blog, Faith in Hard Times, Obedience
There is a desire implanted deep in the core of our being. A desire to be loved. We hunt, seek, beg, borrow and steal to try and fill this longing to be loved. In the quest to find and be filled with love our very understanding of what LOVE is has been tainted,...
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