Author name: Katrina Douglas

Katrina Douglas is a survivor of childhood abuse and domestic violence who now uses her voice to tell others about the hope and freedom she has found in her Savior Jesus Christ. As an author and blogger, she endeavors to offer seeds of hope and encouragement to others traveling this journey called life. She knows firsthand how a tiny seed of hope can grant the courage to keep going when the journey gets difficult. That is what she wants people to find when they read the words she writes, a seed of hope.

The Great Stories

f you know me very well at all then you already know that I am a huge fan of J. R. R. Tolkien’s works, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. My son Joseph and I actually read The Hobbit together when he was young, but if you’ve seen the size of The Lord […]

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Take Off the Mask

As the service ended at church this past Sunday, I noticed most of the people putting on their mask before heading out to Sunday school and I thought about something. Long before Covid-19 became a word we’ve all grown to hate, many of us were already wearing masks to church. The virus just forced us

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Cleaning Things Up

My daughter’s room had become so messy that a few days ago I finally issued the ultimatum, “No tablet, tv, etc. until it is cleaned”. Honestly, I thought that would be enough; it usually works quite effectively, but this time was different. My daughter had let it get to the point that it was overwhelming

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The Best Day of My Life

I heard something on the radio last night that I have not been able to get off my mind. The deejay asked if we knew what our best day ever was, if we had that one day that we knew was the best day of our life. I have thought about this repeatedly since hearing

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There Will Be Joy

I don’t know about you my friend, but this has been one really tough week. In fact, as I sit typing these words, I find myself just plain exhausted from the weight of it all. Is there anything more difficult than watching people you love suffer and there isn’t much you can do to stop

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House of Prayer

Do you ever read a Bible verse that you have read at least a dozen times before, one that you are very familiar with, and suddenly have God surprise you with a totally different take on it? I love it when that happens! It happened to me this morning as I was once again studying

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Born From the Fire

I am a big fan of nature shows and last night my daughter and I were watching one in which they were talking about giant sequoia trees. I marveled as they showed the beautiful giants and explained that they were the tallest trees in the world. At one point a man standing beside one of

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Hard Challenges for Hard Days

Our church recently had a visiting rabbi who challenged us to not just read Scriptures but to study them, to look up the words and find out exactly what they meant. I was excited to hear him say this because as previously stated, I am a nerd who already likes to do this! His challenge

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In the Troughs and the Peaks

“Has no one ever told you about the law of Undulation?” – C. S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters. I confess that the first time I read this book four and a half years ago, I had no idea what undulation meant. Lewis did however explain it a few sentences later, “the repeated return to a

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May I Share My Hope?

My message today is for a very specific group of people. It is for those who are walking through a dark valley that they cannot seem to see their way out of. It is for those carrying a weight of grief that settles upon them like a heavy blanket the moment their eyes open each

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