by Jean A Sturgill | Business Challenges, Learning to Walk
I love to hear how people achieve great things, and what they think about it all when they’ve made it to the top of the ladder. Do they give God the credit for opening the door for them? Did they get where they are by doing the right thing? Do they have any regrets?...
by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk, The Body of Christ
Do you have friends that seem to be repeatedly hurt by things that would not matter at all to you? Perhaps they ask you if they hurt your feelings. Perhaps they tell you of others who have hurt their feelings. You may have even tried to tell them that it was nothing...
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk, Marriage, Family & Relationships, National Concerns, The Body of Christ
If someone mistreats you, whose fault is that? Yours? Theirs? Or, someone else’s? If someone asks you to do something wrong and you do it, whose fault is it? Is it yours? Is it theirs? Or, is it someone else’s? These are not a hard questions, but it would surprise you...
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk, Marriage, Family & Relationships, The Body of Christ
Some folks are raised to not air their grievances about other family members. If something really bad is going on, they don’t tell anyone because they are embarrassed or it’s just not the thing to do. Depending on the situation that might be appropriate, or that might...
by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk
We have 2 children, but I often talk about my third child. I’ve been told that my eyes light up when I do. The third child will never actually grow up or grow old, but has indeed matured along the way. The third child takes more time than the rest, but is never...
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk, Marriage, Family & Relationships, National Concerns, The Body of Christ
When things come to an end that we don’t like – a hard day at work for example, we rejoice! Sometimes things come to an end before we are prepared to let go. The loss of a good job is like that. What you do next can make all the difference. When good things come to an...