Dabney Hedegard

  • Sorrow Isn’t a Sin

    Sorrow Isn’t a Sin

    “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.” ~ Jesus (Matthew 26:38) One thing is certain, when I was pregnant with cancer, I felt overwhelmed with sorrow. Fear crept into my life overnight, and wrestled with my thoughts for 10 years while I battled illness after …

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  • How to Fight Back When You’re Under Attack

    How to Fight Back When You’re Under Attack

    It never fails. Each time I’ve given a presentation or radio interview, something crazy happens just before my event. Like a spontaneous guests popping by during my only quiet preparation time. The police knocking on my door. The computer crashing, pneumonia, serious brain fog or power outages. Honest-to-goodness, my first scheduled book interview with Janet Parshall on her live …

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  • Should Women Work Outside the Home?

    Should Women Work Outside the Home?

    God embedded gifts within each of us before the beginning of time to perform specialized tasks here on Earth (Ephesians 2:10). Actually, the calling God places on our hearts can never be withdrawn;, according to Romans 11:29 it’s irrevocable. Kind of like a divine Mission Impossible assignment ordained by the Father. This revelation is freeing. …

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  • When I Should Have Died

    When I Should Have Died

    I used to be fearful of a lot of things. I worried about money. I agonized over work projects and whether I was competent to perform a job well done. Seeking the approval of others was another fear. Did I offend them? Will they like me or secretly laugh at me? It’s funny the things …

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  • Parents Beware: Your Child May Be Next

    Parents Beware: Your Child May Be Next

    If a prostitute shared her story, the preconceived notion may change from an addict choosing the lifestyle to a vulnerable child tricked into the industry. And it’s happening in your backyard.   “Florida is in the top three states for human trafficking in America, where the average age of prostitution is 12 years old,” says …

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  • Fighting the Fear of a Bad Report

    Fighting the Fear of a Bad Report

    It started when the police officer knocked on my door. That’s when I knew my week had finally culminated into crazy. Just an hour earlier my sister’s power had blown, making it impossible for her industrial-sized printer to produce the last of the merchandise for my “Get Well” baskets we created for that afternoon’s event. …

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  • 7 Steps to Save a Distressed Marriage

    7 Steps to Save a Distressed Marriage

    Most people treat their pets better than their spouse. It’s true. The person we once adored quickly becomes the enemy once we tie the knot. So how do we beat the “50 percent of Christian marriages end in divorce” odds? What if I told you the greatest joy you could experience takes place at home—with your …

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  • What Does the Bible Say About Women in the Marketplace?

    What Does the Bible Say About Women in the Marketplace?

    The Bible is clear that we are God’s masterpiece. He embedded gifts within each of us before the beginning of time to perform specialized tasks here on earth (Eph. 2:10). Actually, the calling God places on our hearts can never be withdrawn; according to Romans 11:29, that calling is irrevocable. Kind of like a divine …

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  • When Bad Things Happen to Good Marriages

    When Bad Things Happen to Good Marriages

    I want my husband to love me unconditionally, even in the midst of my dumb choices. But I’m human. He’s human. And we both really stink at playing God. After 17 years of marriage, we started attending an ongoing Bible study group to guard our hearts because we knew how fleshly they can be. We …

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