If you’re like a lot of people, you might feel like the Bible doesn’t have much to say about depression. Well, if that’s you, I’ve got great news for you. Because the Bible is composed of the stories and lives and experiences of real people who actually lived, these very real people experienced very …
Saturday Musings — Rain Pour Down
For the past several weeks I have been writing Saturday Musings. I talk about pain and hummingbird and giants. If you want to read all of them, you can click here. But today, the topic is rain. It rained all day yesterday here in Phoenix, and started me thinking about rain. Rain is a …
If You Have Enough Faith
Today, I have the honor of sharing my site with Joan Hall. From her earliest recollection, Joan Hall has always enjoyed listening to a good story. Now she shares stories about life and faith. Her desire is that her writing will cause people to reflect upon living a simple life, strong family …
Hope rises in unexpected places
I am thrilled to be hosting one of my favorite authors today, Wendy van Eyck of I Love Devotionals. Wendy has just recently released a book I had the privilege of reading early -- Life, Life and More Life. She recounts how she holds on to hope and faith in the midst of her husband's cancer …
Climbing Toward Hope
The header image for my site shows two people climbing a mountain of pain toward hope, but this begs a question: What exactly is HOPE? Like many other words, hope has been emptied of meaning by today’s culture. Hope is a wish: I hope the Cardinals win the Super Bowl (sad Arizona football …
Cha-cha-cha-changes
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rVJ1wT4GpA I am very excited to let you know that there are some changes coming on my site in the very near future. After 106 posts over about the past year...I think I have finally stumbled into my niche. A lot of my journey has not actually been directly related …
Every Day a Limousine Day
I was flying cross-country between my parent’s homes in Ohio and California. Again. They had been divorced about a couple years at this point, and it seemed nobody wanted me to live with them. I would spend a few months with my Dad, and start to get some stability in my life. Then it was time to …
You ALWAYS Have a Choice
I am excited to share my platform with a fellow TribeWriter Troy McLaughlin. Troy is a truck driver by night, writer by day and happily married father of three. He writes about the power of getting up and not giving up. He does not have his own piece of the Internet yet, but is building it now. In …
Losing Hope, Finding God’s Heart
I am excited to announce that I have my first book up on Amazon! This is not the memoir about my battles with seizures and faith. I am still working hard on that one, but it’s not ready yet. I have a small but encouraging book called Losing Hope, Finding God’s Heart ready now, for $0.99. My …
The Biggest Brightest Star of Hope I’ve Ever Met
This week I am sharing snippets from a year in the life of one of my friends Joanne. Her story is one of triumph and faith through crazy disasters. She is truly one of my heroes. I am so excited to share her story. Be sure to read her story in her own words here. Joanne is one of the most carefree …
Not Always Hope, Not Never Hope, But Sometimes Hope
I have had a few people ask me why the name of this blog is Sometimes Hope. “If we are called to trust God all the time,” the question starts, “why isn’t your title Always Hope or maybe Keeping the Hope?” I even struggled with this a bit myself. After some thought, here are three reasons I can only …
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