Have you ever forgotten something important? God knows we’re prone to forget, so He gives us “stones of remembrance.” Discover the powerful acronym R.O.C.K. and how remembering, obeying, counting blessings, and sharing our stories builds lasting faith—even when life feels like flood stage.
Category: Faith and Spirituality
Supporting a Grieving Loved One: Lessons in Listening
Supporting someone through grief requires presence, humility, and intentional listening—an act of love that offers comfort without trying to fix the pain.
My Grandmother’s Legacy of Faith
A heartfelt reflection on how one grandmother’s unwavering faith shaped generations, offering strength, peace, and hope through life’s most difficult seasons.
Who Has the Most Important Job Around Here??
Even the smallest parts of the body, like the stapes bone, play an essential role. In God’s family, every person and every job matters.
Spiritual Support for Our Veterans
Rev. Walt H. Windley reflects on the role of spiritual care in supporting veterans, honoring their sacrifices, and fostering healing through community and compassion.
What Will I Spend The Rest Of My Life Investing In?
Investing in God’s kingdom brings lasting purpose and joy, while blessing those around us. Are you building your own kingdom—or His?
Please Don’t use the “H” Word!
Hospice isn’t just about the end—it’s about compassionate support for patients and families. Learn how hospice care provides comfort, guidance, and dignity in life’s final chapter.
Bloom Where You Are Planted
Rev. Walt Windley reflects on how personal growth can emerge from difficult seasons—and how choosing where and how we’re “planted” can shape our well-being.
Being Dementia Friendly – Dementia Needs are Human Needs
True person-centered care means understanding what brings meaning to each individual. Through Flora and Doris’ stories, we see how honoring personal history, talents, and identity can help those living with dementia feel valued and connected.
Do you have any regrets?” Finding contentment in just who you are
Finding contentment means accepting and loving yourself despite life’s hardships. Explore how moral imagination can help transform suffering into growth and freedom.


