Una Gran Manera de Celebrar Estuve anticipando este día por un tiempo. ¡Y no es sino de Dios que realmente esto pasara dos días antes del lanzamiento oficial de mi primer libro Doce Pulgadas! No lo planifiqué de esa manera. ¡Dios es simplemente BUENO! He hablado en conferencias con asistencia de más de 500 mujeres. He hablado en shows de televisión en vivo. Si, uno no se acostumbra y siempre tiembla. El Domingo, al estar parada frente al hombre que fue usado por Dios para impactar mi vida Continue Reading
Dr. Charles Stanley receives a copy of Twelve Inches
A Great Way to Celebrate I had been waiting for this day for a while. And isn't it just like God that it actually happened two days before the official release of the paperback version of my first book Twelve Inches on retailers! I didn't plan it that way at all. God is just that GOOD! I have spoken at conferences with over 500 women in attendance before. I've spoken at live television shows. Yes, it never gets old and I always tremble. Yesterday, as I stood before the man who was used by Continue Reading
Letting Go of the Past (Atlanta Journal Column)
Our conversation was going well. We talked about our children, the weather and other trivial topics. I had learned to keep our conversations quite superficial. But unfortunately, we had enough time in our hands for the inevitable. The past was knocking at the door and my friend just had to let it in. Have you ever been around someone who just cannot let go of the past? Has it ever been you? These types of personalities can be met everywhere and each family has at least one. They drag Continue Reading
“Esforzándonos para una Vida con Propósito” (Mi Columna para el Atlanta Journal Constitution)
Estaba sentada en la mesa del comedor, embarazada de nuestra hija más pequeña, lentamente anticipando lo que el día me traería. La taza de café descafeinado sobre la mesa, sin haberlo tocado. Ante mí, la Biblia abierta en una página que mostraba partes subrayadas de la mucha lectura del mismo pasaje. Unos días antes había decidido estudiar nuevamente el evangelio de Juan. La querida historia de amor del apóstol sobre el Salvador ha sido una de mis favoritas por mucho tiempo. Me sentía algo Continue Reading
You Don’t Have to Explain What You Don’t Say (Atlanta Journal Column)
I spotted the small plaque from across the dusty garage, propped in the middle of a table filled with knickknacks. As I drew near, its powerful message spoke loudly to my soul. The garage sale was full of valuable items, former belongings of a life that was now gone. I browsed the beautiful antiques, crystals and collections, firmly holding onto the one piece of visible wisdom Ms. Sarah had left behind. I didn’t buy anything else from her daughters, but that one small glimpse of their mother’s Continue Reading
When Your Mind is Starving (Excerpt from Twelve Inches)
Author’s Note: This week’s blog post contains excerpts from the first chapter of my new book “Twelve Inches”. If we are to bridge the gap between what we KNOW about our God and our emotions, the first thing we must do is address those things that make the disconnection. Item number ONE is what we are feeding our minds… “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable Continue Reading





