If you are viewing this post in your email, click HERE to access the podcast.This interview is also available on Patricia’s YouTube channel: Click HERE. Despite spending more per person on healthcare than any other country in the world, two-out-of-three American adults are overweight, obese and/or suffer from a chronic disease. According to Mayo Clinic, 70 percent of all Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and more than half are taking four or more prescriptions. In this Continue Reading
Interview with Messianic Jew & Columnist – Myra Kahn Adams
If you are viewing this post in your email, click HERE to access the podcast.This interview is also available on Patricia's YouTube channel: Click HERE. Myra Kahn Adams is a conservative political and religious writer with numerous national credits. She is an opinion contributor to The Hill, a RealClearPolitics contributor and a weekly Townhall.com columnist, and also the executive director of SignFromGod.org, a ministry dedicated to Shroud of Turin education. She is a Messianic Jew, and Continue Reading

The Struggle Is Real, but So Is God {Interview & Column for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution} Listen to this interview with podcaster, entrepreneur, and author Misty Phillip, where she talks about her bible study, The Struggle Is Real, but so Is God, a study focused on how to keep strong faith through life's hard circumstances. If you are reading this in your email, click HERE to listen. Read the column about this conversation below. “Blessed be your name when the sun’s Continue Reading
Dallas Jenkins Interview – The Chosen and more
Dallas Jenkins is best known for the hit series, The Chosen, which has been watched by over 400 million people worldwide since it started airing in 2018. Dallas is the son of Jerry B. Jenkins, a Christian novelist best known for the Left Behind series, one of the highest-selling book series of all time, selling over 60 million copies. In this interview, Dallas talks to Patricia about the surprising success of The Chosen after what he calls his "biggest career failure" and how each Continue Reading
Adoption – Choosing to Change Lives {The Atlanta Journal-Constitution}
I remember the day as if it were yesterday. I was 9 years old when my parents called my brother and me to our living room and asked us to sit down. By the look on their faces, I knew we were in trouble or something terrible had happened. Their voices were low, their words measured. Carefully, they told us a long story about my mom’s love for a baby abandoned at her aunt’s house. Mom was only 15 years old when she met the 9-month-old baby girl. Over the next several years, she fell in love Continue Reading
Column & Interview with Lysa Terkeurst – Good Boundaries and Goodbyes
According to a survey performed by the website Statista.com between Oct. 25 and Nov. 2, 2022, the top 5 New Year’s resolutions for 2023 have not changed from the year before: Exercising more is No. 1, followed by eating healthier, losing weight, saving more money and spending more time with family and friends. Certain elements are undoubtedly crucial to accomplish goals: Perseverance, self-control, and determination are at the top of the list. Likewise, challenging our self-imposed Continue Reading