Category Archives: Faith

Kids’ Problems? Nothing is Impossible

Unpacking the angel’s words to Mary, we see that with God, nothing is impossible. This is good news to a mother who is worried about her child. We find a secret or two about how to receive an answer to prayer.
Merry Christmas.

The Blessing Economy

How to teach your children about success from a place of a Biblical understanding of the Blessing Economy.

It occurs to me that public school is an economy of cursing. Cursing is permitted, cursing children by labeling them is required, and the system drags down even the most well-meaning teacher into discarding children who require extra attention. This is not God’s economy. God’s economy is one of blessing. We start from God’s loving each one of us. We go forward knowing his rules are for our benefit. We proceed thru a life’s calling that is service and contribution and thus glory. Our end is resting in his glory/goodness/blessing. Think about it.

New Understanding of Authority

You might have heard of the sovereignty of God and thought it meant everything that happens was in the will of God. You might have heard of “speaking truth to power” and figured that was for leftist activists. Here is a new idea from someone long ago who was faithful in the midst of duties in an ungodly world: Daniel

Testimony of Miraculous Healing – 5 Year Old Boy Expected to be Dead

In celebration of our 10th anniversary, I am playing the testimony of my grandson’s healing. It was this experience, walking through my family’s difficulties that brought about this broadcast. The 5 year old was expected to die; zero percent chance of living they said. The medic was speechless when I told him that my grandson came out of a coma. The nurses thought I was a nut to hope that the child would ever be more than a vegetable. They were speechless when he walked out of the hospital after 3 weeks. There is more.

If you are facing this kind of horrendous emergency, or the aching ongoing horror, of having a child who is broken, please take heart. I do not share this to rub it in, but because I was asked to share what I knew. In this case, it was not what I knew, but that I knew I could ask God’s help.

I hope the story helps you. Believe and don’t give up. Love and blessings, Sharon