Lost hope, of being loved for who she was rather than for what she could do or be for him was mirrored in the jagged shards of glass glimmering like mosaics in a pool of coffee. Continue reading “Married Misery or Disastrous Divorce?”
Finding hope, purpose, and joy in authentic relationships with Cheryl Peachey
Lost hope, of being loved for who she was rather than for what she could do or be for him was mirrored in the jagged shards of glass glimmering like mosaics in a pool of coffee. Continue reading “Married Misery or Disastrous Divorce?”
Those days that seem so long, you can’t wait until the man walks through that door that’s still waiting to be painted. Continue reading “From Overwhelmed and Stressed to Joyful”
What makes you feel hopeless? When your brain feels ready to explode after reading every stinkin’ marriage, parenting, or financial peace book you can find, only to try to put the professional advice to work, and it doesn’t make a difference? Continue reading “When Prayer Doesn’t Change Him, Her Or Anything”
What do debates about leggings (worn as pants), vaccines and working moms have in common with fractured friendships, broken marriages, and painful church splits? The debates often include a prideful “I am right and I can prove it to you” attitude that splinters at the core of loving unity in all relationships and results in an ugly misrepresentation of Christ.
Continue reading “Why Leggings, Vaccines And Working Moms Are Not The Problem”
If your imagination produced the results of your highest aspirations, your wildest dreams gave birth to things your imagination could not contain, and your goals had no limitations, would you fly higher? Continue reading “How the Impossible Becomes Possible”
I’m so thankful that my parents gave us an incredible example of the importance of dating and couples getaways, especially after being married. As kids, we looked forward to the excitement of the mystery drop off location, usually at my grandma’s house but sometimes aunts and uncles or random friends of the family.
During our last trip to Wellsboro, as we chatted about flashbacks of memories of the last 18 years of about 1,800 dates and annually planned getaways to celebrate anniversaries, I realized I was having more fun with my husband then I’d ever had. I’m talking ever….as in before we were married fun with my best friend that is trumping our dating days!
Continue reading “How Sweater Vests Make Dates And Getaways Weird”
Why does doing the right thing seemingly collide with doing the hard thing? What is it about those days when you’ve given every sweat drop from your too-large pores in self-sacrifice and exhausted all emotional energy and made choices that would’ve made your pastor proud DOING it all right and you still come up empty?! Continue reading “When His Yoke Is Difficult And His Burden Is Heavy”