by Leah | Jan 21, 2019 | Authentic Christianity, Character/Holiness, Legacy, Life Coaching |
If I asked you what values you consider foundational in your life, what would you tell me? As part of my life coach training, I was required to develop a list of my core values. To be honest with you, I had never really given them much thought. In fact, I...
by Leah | Dec 31, 2018 | Authentic Christianity, Christmas, Faith, Legacy, Life Coaching, Obedience/Submission, Serving the Bride of Christ |
Happy New Year, friends! I hope you had a blessed Christmas. Mine was busy and beautiful, exhausting and exhilarating, full of family, friends, food, and Jesus. Two days after Christmas I spent many hours removing the ornaments and lights from my Christmas tree. Then...
by Leah | Dec 10, 2018 | Legacy, Sharing Life, Tasting Grace |
Recently I was tagged in a Facebook post from a precious young woman who has attended several of my Tasting Grace sessions. Her message about a recipe I had taught the women to make blessed my heart so much. Here it is: So I made the banana pudding for Thanksgiving...
by Leah | May 28, 2018 | God's Love, Insecurity, Legacy, Living Thankful, Obedience/Submission, Prayer, Wisdom |
Has God ever given you a fresh perspective on an issue that you have struggled with for, oh, decades? That is exactly what He has done for me in the past few weeks with the issue of joy, and I thought someone else might need to hear about it. I’ve written before...
by Leah | May 14, 2018 | Fear, Insecurity, Legacy, Serving the Bride of Christ, Sharing Life, Wisdom |
Y’all! I found out during my quiet time with Jesus this morning that I have a brother, or should I say, another brother. I’ve long said that I am the prodigal son’s sister. Truly, I earned that sisterhood years ago. I made some stupid character and...
by Leah | Apr 20, 2018 | Authentic Christianity, Legacy, Setting Boundaries and Priorities |
I have had a long struggle with JOY. There…I admit it. Joy and I have had a tenuous relationship over the years. I know it is not the sort of thing a Christian is supposed to admit, but I am done with Sunday school Christianity. I want to be real and transparent...