by Sara | Apr 16, 2020 | Book News & Recs, Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Uncategorized
Yep, you’re invited! This Saturday, I’m doing my 2nd ever live author reading of my book He’s Making Diamonds. Come in join in for some uplifting truth, encouragement, and conversation. I’ll be reading chapter 11, Moving Mountains. Even if you...
by Sara | Apr 13, 2020 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Uncategorized
Today, I’m joining in the LitAFlame blog link-up. A bunch of bloggers are sharing their testimonies and thoughts on Exodus 14:14 as we celebrate Easter. Jesus saved my life. He saved my soul through sacrificing Himself on the cross so that I could be forgiven and live...
by Sara | Mar 30, 2020 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Guest Writers, Living With Health Challenges, Loving Someone With Health Challenges, Mental Struggles, Uncategorized
So many chronically ill Christians feel so alone. Day after day, we struggle to get out of bed, to function through the pain, to hold on to hope. As years pass and we live in constant pain and unknowns, it’s hard. At first, people tend to bring meals and...
by Sara | Mar 27, 2020 | Book News & Recs, Uncategorized
GUESS WHAT? I’m doing my first ever live author reading of He’s Making Diamonds! And you’re invited. I’m going to be going live on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook at 10:00 AM PST tomorrow, Saturday, March 28th, and I’ll be reading a...
by Sara | Mar 23, 2020 | Uncategorized
“Everyone else is a little shell-shocked from COVID19,” my friend Pamela said,* “But as chronic illness warriors, we’ve been through this, and we know what to do.” After the phone call ended what she said got me thinking. She’s right. The COVID19 scare isn’t...
by Sara | Mar 16, 2020 | Living With Health Challenges, Loving Someone With Health Challenges, Uncategorized
I had something special planned to post today. But the past few days my heart has gone out to my fellow chronic illness warriors as the Coronavirus concern has intensified. They say that only the elderly and immunocompromised need to be worried. But the thing is,...