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If you’re like me, there was a time when everything seemed to be going just fine.  Until it wasn't. I don't know what it's been for you. Maybe a divorce. Sickness. Rejection. Addiction. Abuse. Bankruptcy. Loss. Whatever it is, I know it has you asking, "Can my life ever be good again?" But what if I told you that your place of trouble is also the place where hope is found? I know it doesn't make sense but from what I've seen, it's how God does things. And that means you're not stuck – and you're not staying here. He's the One who says, "I will...transform the Valley of Trouble into a gateway of hope." (Hosea 2:15)  In His hands, things are going to be more than okay.  You are going to be more than fine.  For more on faith + emotional & spiritual wellness, visit www.UncommonValor.co

Nov 24, 2020

True physical wellness starts with a focus on spiritual wholeness. De Bolton of FaithFueled Mom discusses strategies for boosting your physical fitness, emotional wellness, and spiritual connection with God, all at the same time. She offers advice on how to get moving (when you really don't want to) and how to fuel...


Nov 18, 2020

While we might want Thanksgiving and Christmas to be a time of joy and celebration, sometimes the holidays just hurt. The holidays are full of reminders of a life that didn't go as planned, and we may be suffering through the pain of being physically separated from our children and loved ones. Michelle shares her...


Nov 11, 2020

Brokenness often causes deep feelings of shame and rejection. But what if we realized that in our fallen world, brokenness is actually normal? That there are no perfect families? Elisa Morgan discusses the fact that even the very first family was a broken one, and describes how to allow God to work in the broken parts...


Nov 4, 2020

You may have heard of "Grace Based Parenting," but grace is something we could all use a lot more of in all of our relationships. Karis Kimmel Murray (author and daughter of "Grace Based Parenting" author, Dr. Tim Kimmel) shares what extending grace really looks like, whether it's in marriage, dating, friendship, or...