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.

Fearing Bad News

I have a habit of copying Scriptures that I am studying, trying to memorize, or simply just need to remember. I usually have them written on index cards or small pieces of paper scattered around my home. Sometimes I take Scriptures and personalize them and either use them as a prayer or as a reminder […]

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Trusting the Pilot

Trust the Pilot I was listening to a pastor recently and he told a story that another pastor has shared. The pastor had talked about a flight he had taken during which they had experienced a lot of turbulence when they encountered a storm. He talked about how rough it had been and admitted that

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Strangled by Worry

Do you ever read something that makes you have to stop and think about it for a minute or two? (Or even longer!) I read something recently that did this to me, and I confess, it also convicted me. It was talking about worry and it said that the root of the word worry is

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Stand

Defend and Resist (James 4:7; Eph. 6:10-14; Isaiah 7:9) When I was much younger than I am now, there was a country song that included the words “you’ve got to stand for something, or you’ll fall for anything”. I thought of those words today as I sat down to look at the next definition for

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In the Middle of Things

My daughter and I were cooking together recently, something we do quite often. We were making one of those things with multiple ingredients that doesn’t look very appetizing until you reach a certain point in the cooking process. I reminded her not to let the way things looked at the moment make her not want

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After the Storm Passes

My daughter and I were traveling down a road near our home recently and were talking about how different everything looked because of the tornado that hit our town just over a year ago. While we were talking, we passed a tree that caught my attention and I stopped to take a photo of it.

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The Strength I Need

My friend, are you tired? I don’t mean the “I need a nap” tired; I mean the bone-weary, deep in your soul exhausted, kind of tired. I am talking about feeling just worn-out from the cares of life. I don’t know about you, but this seems to describe me lately. Everything feels harder than usual,

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Ingredients

As a child, I loved helping my grandmother bake her homemade cakes, eagerly hurrying to the kitchen to assist anytime I knew she would be making one. She made the most delicious homemade coconut, pineapple, and banana cakes. I remember watching with anticipation as she gathered the ingredients she would need. Depending on which cake

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Knowing Your Destination

My daughter was recently watching a video of a mother and daughter who were going to a True Girl event. The mother and her daughter were wearing their pajamas because that was part of the fun at the event. My daughter made a comment about wondering if they were embarrassed to be wearing their pajamas

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Dangers in the Darkness

My daughter recently worked on cleaning and organizing her room. While she worked, she set some things in the hallway until she decided what to do with them. Later that evening, as I headed to bed, I turned out all the lights, and started down our hallway. Unbeknownst to me, my daughter had left a

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