Happy Monday! Today we welcome back Syretha Wright. In our conversation, we first talk about winter blues and the toll it can take on widows. Then we discuss the importance of proactive care such as wills and trusts. Even though we would like to avoid making these preparations ahead of death, they are a gift that can give peace of mind to us and our loved ones. Click the video below to hear more. Comment below what you liked about Syretha's story.
2026 is THE YEAR OF EXPECTANCY! "The eyes of the Lord are upon even the weakest worshipers who love him— those who wait in hope and expectation for the strong, steady love of God." Psalm 33:18 TPT Watch for it in 2026. "Watch” and “expectancy” are basically the same posture—alert hope. Here’s what they have in common: Both are future-facing. You’re oriented toward what’s coming, not what’s behind. Both require attention. Watching isn’t passive; it’s noticing, listening, stayi
Happy Monday! Over the past year and a half of walking alongside widows and widowers in our community, something unexpected has come into focus. We thought the Widow Walk would help change our communities view of widows and widowers. But what we’re witnessing is something even greater—their view of themselves is being restored and with that restoration they are able to help other widows and widowers be restored too. Click the video below to hear more. 2025 Widows & Widowers C