by Stephanie Winslow | Nov 10, 2020 | Faith in Hard Times, Blog, Relationships
“Do you have your masks, girls?” This is a question I never dreamed I would ask my girls every morning as they leave for school. I am sure none of us parenting school age children would have ever believed we would need to say, “grab your lunchbox, grab your mask and...
by Stephanie Winslow | Oct 20, 2020 | Blog, Faith in Hard Times, Relationships
One year ago today my brother rededicated his heart to God. It was on this day that he asked God to free him from addiction to alcohol. One month after he surrendered his life God saw fit to take him into his resting place, to be received into the loving arms of...
by Stephanie Winslow | Oct 13, 2020 | Blog, Faith in Hard Times, Relationships
A few weeks ago, our youngest daughter Lydia fractured her foot chasing a lizard. Yes, that’s right. She fractured her foot when a granite countertop toppled over as she jolted to grab a lizard from behind the slab. The granite landed smack on top of her little...
by Stephanie Winslow | Oct 6, 2020 | Blog, Faith in Hard Times
The meaning of the phrase “ring the bell” varies considerably depending on the audience. For a youtuber, like me, “ring the bell” means that alerts will be sent to subscribers when new content is uploaded. “Ring the bell” for students signals the beginning or end of...
by Stephanie Winslow | Aug 25, 2020 | Blog, Faith in Hard Times
We are all wounded. We carry hurt and harm from our past into our present. Out of our wounds we wound. That is out of our wounds left unhealed, we wound. Maybe you have heard the saying, “hurt people, hurt people and healed people, heal people.” The fact is, we...
by Stephanie Winslow | Aug 4, 2020 | Faith in Hard Times, Blog, Obedience
I remember the feeling I had as 2020 approached. I could feel it in my bones. I felt, like a lot of people, God was about to do something miraculous. He was about to unleash His presence on the earth. I felt breakthrough and broken chains were coming for many....
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