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100 Huntley Street interview

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

I learned that “100 Huntley Street” aired the “Full Circle” interview on Friday. Click on this link to watch it.

http://www.100huntley.com/video.php?id=OWYXJvFacag

At the end of the interview, I told viewers to visit my website for free resources re: overcoming fear. I said to click on the little TV screen that says “free media giveaways.” Trouble is, my website was updated after the interview was done, and the TV is gone! So…click on “resources” instead and you’ll find them there.

100 Huntley Street Interview Aired Today

Friday, June 12th, 2009

I had a whirlwind trip to Edmonton, Alberta this week for three speaking engagements with Stonecroft Ministries. Had a great time with the women there, and with Lorraine Myrholm, the Canadian Executive Director. I’m thankful for each opportunity to minister with encouragement through God’s Word.

This morning I learned that my November interview on “100 Huntley Street” was aired today! Here’s the link if you want to watch it online at www.100Huntley.com.

Announcement re: Postings

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Hi everyone! I’ve been trying to figure out a regular, do-able schedule to write these devotional thoughts so you can know when to check for new postings. I think I’ll try Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. That oughta work better than random postings.

BTW, I love reading your comments. Keep them coming!

Getting Ready for Another Trip

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Hello, my friends! I finally got caught up on the blogs from our recent trip to Eastern Europe, and now it’s time to travel again. It’s true — we’ll leave on Wednesday.

Once again, I’ll try my best to post blogs as we go. We ought to have internet access about every third day as we travel through Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary, and then back to Poland. Sometimes it’s just dial-up as opposed to high-speed, so that makes posting pictures difficult, but I’ll do my best. I also intend to go back to posting my devotional thoughts on a regular basis.

BTW, I was in Toronto for a day of taping at “100 Huntley Street” recently. I did an interview about International Messengers with Ann and Ron Mainse, and then did 14 devotional segments for “Truth to Go.” I don’t know when these will air, but hopefully it will be later this spring.

Grace with Ann and Ron Mainse on the set of "100 Huntley Street"

Grace with Ann and Ron Mainse on the set of "100 Huntley Street"

Blessings on you! I pray for you regularly.

Daring. Deep. Devoted.

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Photo of Grace Welcome to my blog. I hope you like the title – Daring. Deep. Devoted. As I chronicle my spiritual journey and how it relates to real life, my prayer is that you’ll grow more daring in your faith, deep in your convictions, and devoted to Jesus Christ. Send your comments. I’d love your feedback.

Welcome!

Monday, January 8th, 2007

We’re a week into the New Year, and I’m determined to fulfill at least one of my resolutions. So here I am, nosediving into the world of blogging. This is yet another learning curve for me, but that’s okay. Learning curves make life interesting, right?

As I’ve thought about my blogging topic, one theme comes to mind. I want this to be a project that encourages women worldwide to discover their giftedness and develop their God-given potential so they can impact the generations to come. I envision including thought-provoking quotes, short interviews, and stories about women whose lives have made/are making a difference. I want to explore the character qualities their lives possess and learn how to emulate them. I want readers to share life lessons that others will find valuable, and for all to be challenged to a deeper faith walk.

Join me in this venture! I’ll kick off with a quote from Mother Teresa: “Let’s be willing to smile at one another, because a smile is the beginning of love. And once we begin to love one another, the desire to do something for one another more naturally follows.”

Imagine that! Sometimes we think we have to do something noteworthy and grand before we’re considered a woman of influence. But Mother Teresa’s words indicate otherwise. We simply need start with a smile. Sheesh — that’s easy. And it can be life-changing for a child whose home is filled with anger, an isolated senior, a frustrated teenager, or a lonely neighbor.

Whatever our schedule holds, let’s be sure to include a smile for those around us. The simple gesture might just lift someone’s fallen spirit, and it will fan the flame of love in our hearts.