Little Things Can Become a Big Deal
It was a beautiful Friday morning, the perfect day for an invigorating run. My four-legged running partner and I started out slow, warming up, as we began to sync our stride to our
Empty Chair, Broken Heart – Grieving and Getting Through the Holidays
*This article was originally published in Reclaim magazine.
Is there an empty place at your table this Christmas?
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For many, this
October 17, 2020 is the eleventh year anniversary of the homegoing of Pastor Paul Eugene Giesbrecht. It’s hard to know what to do with the death-day of someone who has died. It definitely should not be forgotten. Yet it’s stressful to
Memories are comforting.
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Today would have been my 39th wedding anniversary with Pastor Paul Giesbrecht . Our marriage ended on October 17, 2009 as he
Shaken But Not Moved
We haven’t had a break. We’ve gone from pandemic to protests. Most of us haven’t been able to gather in person for church services for several months. Children are out of school. Adults are out
You have hit the wall.
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You’re so done with this COVID19 crisis. You want to get back to normal. It’s really hard to keep pushing through this. I get it. I’ve got
“You have cancer,” announced Dr. Du. Immediately, my senses went numb and the room began to spin. As the harsh reality set in, my mind reeled, Cancer, me? How could that be, there’s no cancer in my family. I looked