Category: Christian Living

  • A Second Wind

    by Adriana Zamot “They that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31 Have you ever had days at work where you can’t wait to go home because you feel so spent……

  • Coach Karin Syren–Woman on a Mission

    by Adriana Zamot With over 25 years of corporate and not for profit business experience Karin has played key roles in independent creative enterprises, not for profit and Fortune 500 companies. She has helped leaders at all levels to begin increasing their effectiveness through awareness. Coaching them in the steps to gaining, regaining, and maintaining……

  • The Anointing

    by Tanisha Y. Armstrong “The Anointing” is a popular term among Christians today. Often it is used in reference to someone’s ability to passionately work within the gifts of the Spirit. Unfortunately, the connotations I have encountered indicate that it is exclusive and not available to every Christian. Instead of being encouraged to function within……

  • The Juggling Act

    by Karin Syren There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven: Ecclesiastes 3:1 NIV Home, work, children, friends, parents, church, serving, time in the Word and prayer – it can all be completely overwhelming! How can we hope to keep up with the essential demands on our time and……

  • I Surrender All

    by Adriana Zamot Most of us have heard the saying, “Let Go, Let God!” Yet for many of us that seems like such a difficult commission. I must admit, I have struggled with the issue of control. All too often I’ve played the role of a fixer, caretaker and rescuer. I struggled with issues of……

  • Sports Central Meets Shabby Chic

    Inspirational Ink: Insight for a Woman’s Life by Tammi Ector Fisse Recently, the above two worlds met. Surprisingly, neither my fiancé nor I declared décor war. You see, we’re not only blending our families. We’re attempting to mesh our diametrically opposed design styles. Though the transfer of my furniture and decorating accessories went more smoothly……

  • Letting Go of the Familiar to Embrace the New

    by Pastor Kris Belfils Recently God has been speaking to me about letting go of the familiar in my life so I can embrace the new He has for me. It started over a year and a half ago as I needed to make a decision concerning a career I had been involved with for……

  • Your Point of Power

    by Karin Syren These things have I spoken to you, So that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation,1 But take courage; I have overcome the world. John 16:33 NAS Who among us is immune to stress, the often overwhelming pressure that results from feeling we are powerless in the……

  • Finding Hope When Life Drives You to the Edge

    By Cindi McMenamin, Author, Women on the Edge I remember a season of my life in which I was feeling desperate. My teenager was not giving me the verbal respect I felt I deserved. My husband, in hearing what was going on between us, was not intervening on my behalf. One evening I’d had it……

  • Training Day

    by Tanisha Y. Armstrong My journey from Miss Independent to Mrs. Submitted is ongoing. When I went off to college my parents were more than twelve hours away so my father taught me some basics – how to check my oil, how to fix a leaky pipe, and how to call for professional help when……