Soul Food

  • “Does It Do You Well?” by Cate Ange

    “Does It Do You Well?” by Cate Ange

    My mind was racing— he did not just do that!!! How dare he! My heart was pounding, hammering away in my ears. The harsh angry words we’d been hurling at each other had ceased. Abruptly. He’d hung up on me. […]

     
  • “Meaningful Apologies” by Katie Wilson

    “Meaningful Apologies” by Katie Wilson

    *Photo by Ben White on Unsplash Meaningful Apologies Have you ever received an “I’m sorry” from your kids or someone else that didn’t feel like an apology at all? I have and sadly, I have probably given a few fake […]

     
  • “A Husband’s Letter to Girls Who Are Tired of Waiting” by Kaitlin Chappell Rogers

    “A Husband’s Letter to Girls Who Are Tired of Waiting” by Kaitlin Chappell Rogers

    When my now husband and I were dating, I wrote a blog titled: “To the Girl Who’s Tired of Waiting.” A lot of girls related and responded and I knew there was something there – a heart topic that needed […]

     
  • “Gotcha” by Cate Ange

    “Gotcha” by Cate Ange

    Gotcha! The atmosphere was rife with excitement- the day had finally come! The judge had said the battle was over, it was finished, and he was theirs. The day they’d been anticipating and waiting for had finally arrived-  he officially […]

     
  • “When the Giants Fall” by Katie Taylor

    “When the Giants Fall” by Katie Taylor

    “I wanna play too!” my four-year-old son, John, blurted out as I signed his big sister in for the tennis clinic. “Remember, I played once with daddy, and I’m really good.” Even though they had only played for about ten […]

     
  • “The Conditional Christian” by Kresha Adams

    “The Conditional Christian” by Kresha Adams

    Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines “Conditional” as: True only for certain values or dependent upon. 1John 2:6 says “Whoever says he abides in Him ought to walk the same way in which He walked.” Luke 9:23 says “If anyone would come after […]

     
  • “So Loved…?” by Cate Ange

    “So Loved…?” by Cate Ange

    So loved…? Isn’t it uncomfortable when you read or hear a story that you can relate to a little too closely? One that mirrors your life and trials? One you wish weren’t true? One you hope and pray that no […]

     
  • “Mr. Elvis” by April Boddie

    “Mr. Elvis” by April Boddie

    Cooking and I have covered some grounds in our day. Operating in the hospitality industry has allowed me to see some pretty influential faces and yummy faces. Played in some pretty hobnob circumstances and the humblest of places. I have […]

     
  • “Independence Day: A Celebration of Deliverance” by May Patterson

    “Independence Day: A Celebration of Deliverance” by May Patterson

    George Washington was trapped—British forces were in front of him and the mile-wide East River was at his back. He was outgunned, outmanned and backed into a corner. His inexperienced, underequipped army had already suffered several defeats. And now they […]

     
  • “Say YES” by Becky Mercer Greene

    “Say YES” by Becky Mercer Greene

      “Say YES” by Becky Mercer Greene This post has been a year in the making. I was not sure how to say it but I knew I needed to share.  Although Mother’s Day prompted me to finally write, I […]