Drops of Joy – A Devotional Journey of Healing — Update 3
Life is complicated, confusing and hard. Don’t lose yourself in the process of the day-to-day. Never forget who you are and Whose you are in Christ.
From the book:
“A Friend of Mine
“Have you lost yourself? I’ve been there, not knowing where I was, where I was going, or who I was. It’s not a pleasant state of mind, is it? Taken up in the chaos and demands of raising five children amidst the smoke and mirrors of a dysfunctional and conflicted marriage, I forgot who I was and allowed other people to define that for me. Can you empathize with that? If you are a parent, I think you know some of what I mean. We put aside much of ourselves to make sure our kids have a better start than our perception of our own beginnings. I drowned in the rushing waters, what with school and sports, and the demands of putting food on the table.” (Taylor, Joy S., Drops of Joy – A Devotional Journey of Healing, 2026, Lily of the Valley Publishing Services, Indiana, p.2.)
Come and join me on this journey of God’s healing. May a piece of my past lead you to a better future through God’s intervention.
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Joy S. Taylor is a follower of Christ, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Her workdays were spent using the Master of Science in Accounting degree that God graciously allowed at the age of, well, greater than 40. She led a divorce recovery support group sponsored by her church for seven years, and spent more than a decade in leadership roles for Celebrate Recovery, using what God had done in her life to point others to the healing only Jesus gives. Now retired, she concentrates on writing for Jesus from her beloved hickory grove in Indiana, yet devotes some of her time to volunteering.
