Roxanne Regan

Roxanne

I'm just a country girl who loves Jesus and wants to be the best that I can possibly be (with God's help, of course). I'm a stay-at-home Mom to five wonderful teenagers and the wife of the most loving, caring, entertaining, and hard working father of our children! My life has been a roller-coaster of good and bad times, hard and easy times, and of course it has been a learning experience that continues to help me grow and become more and more like my creator and heavenly father, Jesus Christ!

Posts by Roxanne:

    Patience

    With patience, you can make anyone change their thinking, even a ruler. Gentle speech is very powerful. Proverbs 25:15 (ERV)

    Patience is a virtue, right? How does a person learn patience in a world of instant foods, instant entertainment and instant results? This has really become an issue with our teenage generation today. A family gathering together in the kitchen to prepare a meal from scratch while chatting and catching up on the occurrences of their days has become almost extinct in many households, let alone sitting down together in

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    Just As We Are...

    As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us. Psalm 103:12

    As I read in the book of Esther, about the process of choosing a Queen, I become even more grateful for living in the time that I am now. Back in those times, the King could order all the fair, young, virgins to be brought before him whether they wanted to or not. Then, after they are all gathered and brought into the palace, they are sent to their rooms

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    All Things...

    I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13 (KJV).

    When a person says to God  “Use me to glorify You”, they better be prepared because He will take you seriously. When my husband and I were blessed with our fifth child, the other four were ages six, five, almost three, and  seventeen months. Then, six months later, we took in a nephew, who was three years old and his sister, who was twenty-two months old.  Needless to say, I was a stay-at-home mom running my own twenty-four

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