Fabric of Life
June 11, 2018, by Kristin Neva Eight years ago today our lives became divided into before and after. Before the diagnosis, I took a lot for granted. We had the…
June 11, 2018, by Kristin Neva Eight years ago today our lives became divided into before and after. Before the diagnosis, I took a lot for granted. We had the…
March 26, 2018, by Kristin Neva In maintaining the rules of the world I’ve created with strokes of a pen, I have a better appreciation for why God doesn’t always…
March 23, 2018, by Bryan J. Neva, Sr. $10 Billion a year! That’s how big the self-improvement industry, and it’s projected to grow by nearly 6% annually. So there are…
December 18, 2017 by Todd Neva I chatted with one of the white haired ladies at church on Sunday. We have much in common. She was glad to see me,…
September 19, 2017, by Kristin Neva Someone recently asked me how I cope. “Prayer? Devotions?” I think she was expecting a more spiritual answer. But I’ve found three basic things…
August 24, 2017, by Todd Neva Our vows were to the extremes – in sickness and in health. For the first seven years, we were tested by the typical marriage…
July 17, 2017, by Kristin Neva The Strawberry Festival is over, but fortunately the Keweenaw is still producing the little red berries. It’s some solace in a summer that’s slow…
June 10, 2017, by Kristin Neva Driving home after dropping the kids off for their last day of school, I was struck by the natural beauty around me. Lilacs blooming.…
March 14, 2017, by Todd Neva The following is a transcript from the last of three Good News You Can Use radio spots, which aired January 16-18, 2017, on WMPL…
March 1, 2017, by Kristin Neva “The burden of grief is heavy, like the snow that crushed that old barn out in the field, but spring will come and the…