Rebecca Witherspoon shares her reduced presence due to her husband’s urgent spinal surgery amid his ongoing cancer battle, emphasizing caregiving, transparency, and maintaining faith during challenges.
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Grace and the Long Game: Walking Into the Light One Step at a Time
This piece reflects on embracing one’s past to foster resilience and authentic leadership, emphasizing the importance of grace, truth, and community in healing and growth.
Being the Mirror: Let Truth Do the Work for You
Integrity persists quietly, urging us to embody truth without defensiveness, reject unsubstantiated claims, and invite accountability—all while standing firm in our authenticity.
Empathy Without Agreement: Building Bridges That Don’t Break Us
Empathy involves recognizing others’ humanity and doesn’t require agreement. It fosters dialogue and connection, necessitates boundaries and courage, and acknowledges that not all interactions are worth pursuing.
After the Moment of Grace: Now What?
Rebecca reflects on the fleeting moments of grace following personal loss, and how it can be a catalyst to the beginning of healing in a community that has become divided through misunderstanding, bitterness, and hateful words. She emphasizes the importance of committing to kindness and authentic engagement in challenging times.
Unapologetically Independent: A Voice That Won’t Be Silenced
The author asserts her nuanced political beliefs, rejecting labels and advocating for respectful dialogue across party lines. She emphasizes individual liberty, responsibility, and the necessity of protecting children from harmful ideologies.
Blame the Country or Own Your Choices? The Real Secret to a Better Life
Your lifestyle is shaped more by your choices and mindset than by your location. Focus on aligning your actions with your goals to create a fulfilling life, no matter where you live.
Going Through, Moving Past
Have you experienced an extreme dread of doing something so much that you will do almost anything besides that one thing you’re dreading? That dreaded thing could even be something that you once enjoyed in the past but now you avoid like the plague. You know that dreaded thing can be good for you, and will most likely result in great things for you, but you still procrastinate to the point that it becomes a huge hurdle that you feel you just cannot get over so why even attempt to?
Bringing the Dream Into Focus
“First I would dream it, then I’d plan it, then reality (aka challenges) would upend the dream … It seemed like I would forever bury all my dreams in the graveyard of regret. But then … !”
“I Have A Dream”
“ I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”
