The best hospital staff in the world can’t replace a loving grandmother’s eyes. A mother with her baby in her arms can’t always see the subtle changes within the first few days of caring for her newborn. First-time mothers have no idea what normal behavior or growth looks like.
Have you ever wondered who is pulling the emotional strings of the nation? The answer might surprise you.
It is called dezinformatsiya. Russian, meaning disinformation. Not to be confused with misinformation. Misinformation is not always intentional. According to Lt. General Ion Mihai Pacepa, the highest-ranking Soviet defector to America, “Dezinformatsiya is a secret intelligence tool.” It is the black art of war, uniquely mastered by the Soviet Union. Although it has been around since 1923, it was launched against the US at the onset of the Vietnam War.
I’m willing to bet, you have been affected by it.
To watch suffering, especially in those we love, can become more painful for us than to carry the pain ourselves. That’s because the God who created the family, designed motherhood and fatherhood after His own love.
Wounds of the flesh seal with a scar. Wounds of the soul never fully heal. They can only be dressed. And they have a tendency to break open. The flood of pain you feel is grief related PTSD.
The Holidays are supposed to be joyous. Except when they are not. Grief does not take time off for holidays or traditional celebrations-- and that's ok.
Candy coated prayers don’t fit when you are in the middle of devastation. Today’s guest, Rhonda Robinson, mother of nine, walks us through the clinging and comeback that occurred in her life after the tragic death of her son. This episode is a glimpse of hope for those who are mourning.
Monica Schmelter welcomes Rhonda Robinson as they discuss her new book "FreeFall: Holding Onto Faith When the Unthinkable Strikes" and the goodness of God.
Glenna believed her marriage would last a lifetime. Her world shattered with the words I don't love you. Glenna and Rhonda talk about how FreeFall changed her life.
Rhonda Robinson talks for the first time about getting married in high school, and some of the hurdles that comes with early marriage, and being born into the baby scoop era.
The social ideology of adoption is seated too close to our morality nerve. Few dare to separate the needs of a child and the needs of adults to have a child.