by Rebecca Yauger | Mar 4, 2021 | a new direction, blessings, breast cancer, cancer, cancer recurrence, choose, encouragement, faith, God is there, gratitude, grief, hope, illness, inspiration, my journey, recovery, scars, support, surgery, thankfulness, today, treatment
I’m currently planning a series of blog posts about cancer, called “The Cancer Journeys.” This will be a series of posts about my journeys with cancer that are designed to give someone else hope and courage, no matter what you’re going through. As I was gathering old...
by Rebecca Yauger | Mar 1, 2021 | ACFW, Books, Christian Fiction, new releases
March 2021 New Releases More in-depth descriptions of these books can be found on the ACFW Fiction Finder website Biblical: Miriam’s Song by Jill Eileen Smith — In her eventful lifetime, Miriam was many things to many people: protective older sister, song...
by Rebecca Yauger | Feb 25, 2021 | blessings, choices, choose, courtesy, encouragement, faith, focus on today, God is there, inspiration, motivation, reflections, trust, trusting God
You know, for a writer and a blogger, I’m not doing a very good job posting on my blog these days. I know that happens from time to time, but I truly enjoy blogging, so I’m a little bummed out about my lack of consistency. Okay, the world is full of distractions, but...
by Rebecca Yauger | Feb 11, 2021 | choices, cleaner films, gratuitous violence, learning, movies, negativity
Sometimes I feel like an old fuddy duddy. I shake my head at the excessive violence, gore, and sex in movies and on TV shows, and the sensationalism of the evening news. I wonder about the moral compass of our youth. Goodness, when did I turn into my grandparents? Am...
by Rebecca Yauger | Feb 4, 2021 | blessings, choices, cousins, cycles of life, family, family ties, life, support, thankfulness, uncles
Last summer was difficult in many ways, with the pandemic and a nation divided. Closer to home, the issue was a major health crisis with my parents; one had the health issue, and the other had to helplessly watch their spouse decline, then fight back. It was a...