by Sara | Mar 25, 2019 | Guest Writers, Gut and Food, Living With Health Challenges
Today we have a guest post from Annie, a young author! I hope that you enjoy her thoughts about overcoming anxiety and when you’re done, don’t forget to visit her blog to read my interview with her! I remember staring at a red alarm clock night after...
by Sara | Jan 29, 2019 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Guest Writers, Living With Health Challenges, Loving Someone With Health Challenges, Uncategorized
Well, that was awesome. I’m still in awe and amazement over what God did through Diamonds 2019, the free conference for chronically ill Christians I hosted over the weekend. It’s crazy! When I first decided to pursue this project, I told one of my best...
by Sara | Dec 7, 2018 | Book News & Recs, Guest Writers, Loving Someone With Health Challenges, Uncategorized
Hello, loyal readers! I hope you are all having wonderful days. But if not, I pray you may be comforted and find relief. Either way, here is a guest post by the lovely Angela Watts to encourage you. She and her family have walked through some intense trials of their...
by Sara | Nov 5, 2018 | Guest Writers, Navigating Healing & Recovery
I used to think that when major events happened, time would not only heal, but the events eventually faded and that person would move on. But then, I had to experience my own struggle with life, healing, and the feeling of paralyzation. And that changed not only my...
by Sara | Oct 22, 2018 | Guest Writers, Gut and Food
First, I’m sorry I missed last week (you didn’t notice, did you? XD I know how blog-reading works.) (Okay, if you did notice without my prompting though, send me a message and I’ll send you something free 😉 ), I promise I have good (ish) excuses....
by Sara | Jul 12, 2018 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Guest Writers, Gut and Food, Living With Health Challenges
Today we have a guest post by my friend and fellow author Natalie Marie. Why is it that when we’re the most healthiest, we see it as a blessing from God, but when we’re sick, we get angry and go through the several stages of grief? That is one conundrum that I have...