by Peggy Mindrebo | Nov 29, 2019 | Faith and Culture, Relationship
We unthinkingly live the narratives that we are raised with or we rail against them. When you are the parent, you craft the stories. As our children move toward adulthood, we often miss the necessary shift in order to have robust and respectful relationships with...
by Peggy Mindrebo | Jul 1, 2019 | Spiritual Growth
“Night is a time of rigor, but also of mercy. There are truths which one can see only when it’s dark.” Isaac Bashevis Singer Some nights never end. Alone in my head, I replay stories and the future seems dark as it dominates the landscape. I feel small and gloom...
by Peggy Mindrebo | May 1, 2019 | Lifestyle
Messy, bloody, and inconvenient. From seventh grade beginnings to 52-year-old endings. That 40-year journey was often so … earthy. Yet, there was potential in each month. My body was ready, willing, and able to partner with God to create life! Menstruating was a...