Closing the Door: Moving on From Rejection

We find ourselves exiting and entering metaphorical doors throughout life, don’t we?  We’re either inviting people into our space or accepting invitations into the rooms of others.  Sometimes, we are fortunate to be in a shared space of friendship or family.  If you make your way somewhere, it stands to reason that at some point … More Closing the Door: Moving on From Rejection

Deconstruction Zone

Recent life experiences brought to me a new place in my Christian journey.  I began to experience in a very real way the deconstruction of my faith. Deconstruction has become a hot-button word that brings out a lot of emotions.  I had no idea that it was polarizing when I had a conversation with another … More Deconstruction Zone

The Shelf: Trying to Keep a Soft Heart Safe

We are all born with innocence, looking for love, acceptance and support in life.  At some point, life lessons come and we learn about trust, identity, vulnerability, and relationships. Some of you have always had strong, firm, wiry characters.  You say exactly what you mean and don’t let anyone get anything over on you. You … More The Shelf: Trying to Keep a Soft Heart Safe

Open Up the Roof

I saw this featured image on Facebook with the caption: “Your friends matter!”  If you don’t know the reference, this is one artist’s interpretation of the story found in Mark 2:1-12.  That story in Mark 2 paints the picture of a paralyzed man who wanted to get to Jesus.  Four of his presumed friends carry … More Open Up the Roof

Remembering Dad

It was Father’s Day recently.  I won’t say that it is a sad day for me.  I married my husband, Luis, who is an amazing father to our two children.  We have a good time celebrating him, feeding him, and ultimately kicking back for the day.  It’s definitely a time to reflect and count our … More Remembering Dad