GLORIOUS IMPACT: Biblical encouragement & edification

Encouragement, edification, and empowerment from a biblical perspective for true transformation.

  • Change: Growing in Grace

    Advertisements Live life to the fullest. I have thoughts about being present and enjoying life more. Right now, it is all any person has. I believe in personal development and setting goals. This is where embracing the present and the future comes into play. As I develop my spiritual goals, I gain a deeper appreciation…

  • About Me and My Relationship with God

    Advertisements Being authentic. When I started posting, I wanted to share my journey with the Lord. Sometimes it gets challenging because sometimes I can hardly express how good the Lord has been to me. My heart is full when it comes to the Lord. And yet, I believe there is even more. I get that…

  • You Are Not Alone on This Aging Journey

    Advertisements Establishing that there is information in abundance and readily available for those who are asking for help may seem redundant. The key is asking for help. In the interview with Saba Hendaia, the Humana representative, the organization works to make sure seniors have access to the resources needed for specific challenges. The link is…

  • Faith and Grace

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  • It Takes Time

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  • An Anchor for Change

    Advertisements Today I want to talk about change. The only constant is change. Circumstances don’t remain the same. They change, for better or for worse. However, they do change. When I reflect on my life, I see major changes and minor changes. My question is how much impact do you want to have when the…

  • Resignation Tendered

    Advertisements Happy New Year! to all my readers. Hope this year brings you peace; the peace of Jesus as well as all the blessings He has for you. My hope is even more in Jesus because He brought me into another year with health, sanity, family and friends as well as purpose. I wanted to…

  • Acceptance

    Advertisements “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” The Serenity Prayer This part of the Serenity Prayer speaks directly to me. Accepting what I cannot change puts me in a place to see what I…

  • Don’t Become Weary in Well-Doing

    Advertisements I want to encourage all my readers today with Galatians 6:9 – “And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap eternal life.” This Scripture is very important for a believer because we have hope. Our souls are eternal and we must keep our eyes on doing…

  • A Precious Ponder

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  • A Precious Ponder

    Advertisements Another nugget of God’s word. I pray that it resonates with you.

  • Navigating

    Advertisements My hope and prayer for anyone reading this post is that you are doing well. I wanted to talk about navigating. Typically refers to steering ourselves in a particular direction or plotting our course. In driving, most of us use an app to help us get where we want to go. I am navigating…

  • Today’s Thoughts

    Advertisements Just wanted to share today how awesome it is to have a relationship with the Lord. On this coaching journey, I find that we need our own answers just like our clients need theirs. Having this authentic relationship with the Lord is critical. God gave me an answer to a question about my own…

  • Thoughts for Today, 090616, Tuesday

    Advertisements It has been about two weeks again since posting. There is so much going on around me that I am taking things in stride. Of course, keeping my commitment to write to encourage others and share my journey as well as my testimony about the goodness and mercy of God wasn’t well received by…

  • You are Amazing…Just Ask God

    Advertisements I saw this pin and started to pin it. In the core of my being, the thought was “how self-centered?” I responded to this thought immediately rather than let it go. “Why would you think that?” Some might say. Others may agree that it is self-centered, even a little egotistical. That is what I…

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