by Rebecca Yauger | Aug 3, 2016 | blessings, choices, cycles of life, discouragement, faith in Christ, focus on today, friends, friendship, God is there, grief, illness, inspiration, look around, relationships, small moments, trusting God
This summer seems to be filled with anger from an ugly political season and violence. Many people I know are also facing tough times, with health issues and tragic deaths in their families. For me, I’m just upset about computer problems. That may seem minor, but...
by Rebecca Yauger | Jan 14, 2016 | faith in Christ, family, friends, hope
I’m sure many of you have seen this or do it yourself: picking a “word” to live by or motivate you for the new year. It’s big deal to find “your word” for the year. When thinking about my word for the new year, I landed on one...
by Rebecca Yauger | Dec 30, 2014 | blessings, choose, encouragement, faith in Christ, focus on today, God's plan, inspiration, life, perception, today, trust
If you’re like me, you know several people who choose “one word” for the year and try to live by that word. I’ve done it myself. Many are talking about it now as we’re preparing to go into the new year. This has got me thinking (always a...
by Rebecca Yauger | Sep 17, 2014 | blessings, choices, choose, faith in Christ, faithfulness, God's plan, Guest Post, hope, prayer
NOTE FROM BECKY: Hi everyone. My friend and fellow writer, Jennifer Slattery, is guesting on my blog today — with a great message of hope. Please enjoy! In Our Darkest Moments: by Jennifer Slattery I stood in the back of a large, cafeteria-styled...
by Rebecca Yauger | Jul 9, 2014 | agree to disagree, choices, Christian walk, faith in Christ, life, perception, Uncategorized
Are there times when you feel like you’re going against the tide? Or that your beliefs are counter to the world’s beliefs? These days as a Christian, I feel like I’m swimming upstream. I long for a time when people knew it was okay to “agree to...
by Rebecca Yauger | Dec 15, 2011 | Christmas, faith in Christ, grief, hope
It’s tough to go through the Christmas holidays with a heavy heart, especially when you’ve lost someone dear. We received word that a family friend passed away, someone I’ve known since I was 11 years old. We used to live next door to his family, he went to college...