Recently I got to visit with my friend Jan Johnson on her podcast, Just Talkin’ About Jesus. We sort of meandered around, talking about so…
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Angie Clayton is an author, speaker and blogger who has a passion for ministering to the grieving. Some of her writing reflects those experiences. She is a storyteller, and her blog, Framing the Days, is rich with diversity. She has a ministry of presence, and spends much time with grieving women. Her blog shares with you the joys and beauty of both the mountain tops and the valleys of her life. Her book, “Peering into the Tunnel: An Outsider’s Look into Grief,” is a collection of real stories, as well as helpful suggestions for how to come alongside someone who is grieving.
Angie has been married to Greg for over three decades, and they especially enjoy time spent with their grandkids.
Recently I got to visit with my friend Jan Johnson on her podcast, Just Talkin’ About Jesus. We sort of meandered around, talking about so…
Heeeere comes Nini Camp 2024! For those of you who are unfamiliar with this tradition of ours, I take each of my grandkids for a…
I’ve had millions of doctor appointments since the last time we chatted. But when you’re autoimmune, just finished radiation, and aging quickly (I just turned…
I got to have a sleepover with my youngest grand this past weekend, and it WAS grand! He hadn’t been over in a while, and…
If you know me even a little bit you will know that these pictures are not normal for me, at ALL. Other than the week…
Written by L.A. Darroch “Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find…
Webster’s defines “friend” like this: “One attached to another by affection or esteem.” Frankly, that doesn’t do much for me. But, what do I know,…
Dad started carving after he retired, and his work is just beautiful. I talked him out of few of his woodburnings, which I love, and…
What does it feel like to be in a season of waiting? Is there fear, dread, resignation or even apathy? There is a common thread…
I sincerely wish I could teach my dog this. She does ok at “sit” but she stinks at “stay.” I think I stink at both.…