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When Procrastination Stresses You Out

Today Can Be Different Posted on January 11, 2023 by SherylJanuary 11, 2023

What if we seize the day and make the most of each one throughout this new year?

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Posted in Procrastination | Tagged chronic procrastination, commitment, discipline, overcome procrastination, procrastinate, procrastination, Psalm 118:24, stress

A Word to Dads

Today Can Be Different Posted on June 18, 2022 by SherylJune 18, 2022

I admire you because I couldn’t begin to imagine the pressures you face. Without discounting your wife’s contributions, the pressures of overseeing and providing for your family, especially in today’s culture, must be extremely challenging.

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Posted in Couldn't Categorize (for countless reasons!) | Tagged Christ-like attitude, commitment, Dad, dads, dedication, Father's Day, Fathers Day, imperfect parents, parenting, parents, Philippians 3:12, respect

Do You Love Your Sin More Than You Love God?

Today Can Be Different Posted on August 21, 2021 by SherylSeptember 9, 2021

Every day I’m aware of how much I still need to grow in Christ. If I didn’t know there was a God Who loves and forgives me, I wouldn’t want to live another minute. I’m thankful He sends people into my life who help me live in a way that represents Him well.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged accountability, accountability group, accountability partner, ashamed, commitment, confession, forgive, forgiveness, forgiving, God's love, healing, James 5:16, restoration, shame, shameful behavior, sin, victorious living

The real enemy in your marriage

Today Can Be Different Posted on May 22, 2021 by SherylMay 22, 2021

Honoring God individually and as a couple becomes increasingly important to us as we grow in our love for God and His Word. The more Bert and I appreciate God’s mercy toward us, the more we desire to extend mercy to each other.

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Posted in Christian Up! (Maturing in Our Walk) | Tagged allies, arguments, better marriage, commitment, depressed, divorce, Ephesians 6:12, marriage, mercy, perfect marriage, real enemy, strong marriage

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Sheryl H. Boldt

My name is Sheryl H. Boldt. I’ve been married to my loving husband Bert B. Boldt, II, since 2006. He and I each have four children and four grand­children. Besides writing for my blogs, I also work for Wave 94 in northern Florida and contribute to several newspapers and publications. From personal experience, I am a strong believer in the power of God to redeem me — and my life!

 

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