by Kelly Langston | Mar 25, 2016 | Everyday Decisions, Raw Christianity, The Abundant Life
I’ve been immersed in hate today. I’ve been watching updates from this week’s bombing attacks in Brussels that killed 31 people and injured 270. I’ve listened to the sounds of children crying for their mamas in the dark aftermath. Reading the most hateful...
by Kelly Langston | Aug 31, 2015 | Featured, Raw Christianity, The Abundant Life
Back in 2005 when I started a blog, I wrote simply because I needed to pour out all of the emotions that were roaring inside of me. I wrote from passion, frustration and pain. Honestly, I didn’t care if anyone read the words or not. I wrote because somewhere...
by Kelly Langston | Aug 10, 2015 | The Abundant Life
I wanted to take an opportunity to share a post from Jennifer Rothschild. Jennifer is a nationally known author and speaker who has written 11 books, including the bestsellers Lessons I Learned in the Dark, Self Talk-Soul Talk. She’s been featured on Good Morning... by Kelly Langston | May 3, 2015 | Autism Awareness, Raw Christianity, The Abundant Life
You and I are in a battle and the stakes are high. Let’s face it: In today’s fast-paced society, we face overwhelming demands each day. There are health needs, educational needs and social needs. We also must take care of our homes, our marriages and...
by Kelly Langston | Apr 12, 2015 | Everyday Decisions, Featured, The Abundant Life, The Promised Life
When it comes to achieving a dream, do you ever feel like you are unable to build momentum? Are there times when you are simply stuck? If so, this post is for you! In my current blog series, “Everyday Decisions That Shape Your Destiny,” we will take a look at a...
by Kelly Langston | Aug 19, 2014 | Featured, Promised-Based Living, The Abundant Life
I love comeback stories, don’t you? The kind where a protagonist loses everything—his home, his job, his finances, his dream. Just as it seems that all is lost, the story makes a dramatic turn and he discovers a future for himself that is greater than he could...
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