Collisions of Life

On October 31, 2012, in God, Life, by Sarah

Have you ever been in a car accident? Not a little fender bender that leaves a scratch on your car, I mean a real accident… One that left you sore, broken, hurt?… Have you ever been damaged? So hurt that a kiss on the cheek wouldn’t cure it? So broken that you didn’t want to [...]

It’s In You…

On October 1, 2012, in God, Life, by Sarah

This time last year I was preparing an introduction for my father at Woman Thou Art Loosed that would change the very essence of who I am. A year later and I have experienced many highs and lows, but I haven’t faced anything as devastating as who I was before I gave in to that [...]

Choose Me

On August 3, 2012, in God, Life, by Sarah

The older I get the more I realize life is never quite what it seems. There are times when life is as simple as enjoying the way sand feels in between my toes, smelling “cold” in the air during the holiday season, the feeling I get when I hear a song that captures my heart [...]

Check Your Foundation

On July 24, 2012, in God, Life, by Sarah

It has been over a year since I first began writing here. In that time, so much of my life has changed. When I first started writing it became a place where I wanted to release my thoughts, fears, testimony, accomplishments, and dreams. Over time, my site became a place where many came searching for [...]

About the Power

On June 7, 2012, in Family, God, by Sarah

Over the last year we have been working tirelessly for an event that will take place this weekend, my dad’s 35th anniversary in ministry. In preparation for the event I have been speaking with people about what it takes to be in ministry. Yesterday while doing an interview I was asked to share my story. [...]

The First Cut is the Deepest

On April 11, 2012, in God, Life, Love, by Sarah

I didn’t know that I could love someone as much as I love you. I didn’t realize my heart had the capacity to feel this much but, as I sat there watching your face grimace, I hated that I couldn’t take your pain away. I looked at your face, finding pieces of myself but pieces [...]