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.

STAND

A Word Revealed For several years now, I have prayed for the Lord to reveal to me my word for the year. This year as I prayed for the Lord to give me my word for the year and the verse to go with it, the word stand kept coming to my attention. I confess […]

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The Slightest Command

I recently watched an amazing video on one of my social media platforms that showed an extremely well-trained Belgian Malinois dog. When I say well-trained, I mean well-trained! This dog could follow the slightest cue from his trainer. I confess, I may have watched it more than once in complete amazement at how this dog

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Set Apart From This World

As previously mentioned in a recent story I shared, I have taken on the challenge of reading the Bible in 90 days. While it has indeed been a challenge, I have truly enjoyed this unique take on Bible reading. Reading such large sections of Scripture has opened my eyes to themes, similarities, lessons, and connections

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Business As Usual

Earlier today, there was an earthquake close enough to be felt in our county. I actually felt it but did not realize that it was an earthquake I was feeling. We live near train tracks and there are often trains that shake our home as they pass by. I thought that was what was happening

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Interrupted Plans

I have a confession to make, my friend. I am so tired that I have sat here for quite a while staring at a flashing cursor on this screen unable to even figure out how to begin typing what was on my mind. Do you ever get that way? Do you ever just get so

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His Whispers

This morning I was reading from the book of Job and verse fourteen of chapter twenty-six sort of stopped me in my tracks. I honestly had to stop and reread it several times while I allowed what it was saying to sink deep into my heart. I would like to share the verse with you,

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Drinking Enough Water

I recently had two frightening experiences, the second of which sent me seeking help at a nearby emergency room. Their diagnosis was dehydration. I was quite surprised by this because I drink water every day. In fact, one of the first things I do upon awakening each morning is drink water. When I expressed my

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On the Way to the Wedding

Several years ago, my Aunt Pam, my daughter Georgia, and I were going to the wedding of one of our cousin’s and did not know the exact location of the venue where the wedding was being held. We did what most people do these days; we turned to our cell phone for guidance. We programmed

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A Thousand Generations

A Thousand Generations But showing mercy and steadfast love to a thousand generations of those who love Me and keep My commandments. Exodus 20:6 (AMP) This beautiful jewel is tucked right in the middle of the Ten Commandments that God gave to Moses on Mt. Sinai. It follows the commands to worship only God and

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If Today Was My Last Day

What would you do if you knew today was your last day? If you knew it was your last day on earth, what would you do differently? How would you spend your last day? I don’t know much, my friend, but I do know this. If this were my last day on this earth, then

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