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Beth Willis Miller

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Beth Willis Miller, M.Ed., author of Name Above All Names Devotional: Focusing on 26 Alphabetical Names of Christ with illustrator Krista Hamrick; co-author of Under His Wings: Truths to Heal Adopted Children's Hearts; contributing author of 21 Stories of Generosity: Real Stories to Inspire a Full Life (A Life of Generosity); contributing author of A New Song: Glimpses of the Grace Journey.

Beth has a Master's degree in Education, in curriculum, instruction, and supervision. She writes articles on a variety of topics to inspire and encourage others. Her expertise as a creative and critical thinking specialist is steeped in years of experience as a writer, presenter, educator and former Florida Department of Education State Consultant for Gif
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Beth Willis Miller When I am experiencing writer’s block, what I call, “analysis paralysis,” I like to apply the power of creative imagination for inspiration. I wrote a…moreWhen I am experiencing writer’s block, what I call, “analysis paralysis,” I like to apply the power of creative imagination for inspiration. I wrote a post on my blog to share the strategies I use for this...here's the link: http://bethwillismiller.blogspot.com/...(less)
Beth Willis Miller I am inspired to write by life experiences. Sometimes it can be a song on the radio that just lights up my heart, and I begin to connect-the-dots from…moreI am inspired to write by life experiences. Sometimes it can be a song on the radio that just lights up my heart, and I begin to connect-the-dots from that inspiration to things I have read, research I have done, places I have been, or experiences I have had. It seems the words just begin to flow once the dots are connected.(less)
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Remembering my dear Daddy



 Remembering my dear Daddy, Eston Willis, who served in WWII. He went home to be with Jesus in 1989, he was born in 1919 and would have been 106 this year. He was injured in the Battle of Anzio in 1944. He always had a great love for the Italian people, he lived with them as he recovered from his injuries and he said they were so kind to him after he was injured, fighting for our freedom. Read more of this blog post »
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“Perhaps Moses transferred his perceived abandonment to God. He had yet to come to know God as El Shaddai. “El” means God. “Shaddai” comes from the word “breast” and means the All-Sufficient One, the Pourer or Shedder forth of blessings. El Shaddai was invisibly there with Moses, providing a spiritual breast for Moses’ spirit. “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness”--II Corinthians 12:9 (from Under His Wings: Healing Truth for Adoptees of All Ages)”
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“There’s only one way to find peace with a painful past and that is through a personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ. He alone, through His Spirit, can place a healing balm on our deep wounds. The Bible says: “You can’t heal a wound by saying it’s not there!” (Jeremiah 6:14 TLB)
We (Beth and Sherrie) have found that in the places that hurt the most, God brings a promise from the Bible to our memory at just the right time. We have experienced comfort and growth through our growing relationship with Jesus and how we long for the same growth for you!”
Beth Willis Miller, Under His Wings...healing truth for adoptees of all ages

“Those who are wounded wound others. Moses was wounded profoundly when he lost his birth family, his heritage, and his history. In the years to come, he would come to know Jehovah-rophe, the Healer of life’s sicknesses and sorrows. Exodus 15: 26b says, “…for I am the Lord, who heals you.” (from Under His Wings: Healing Truth for Adoptees of All Ages)”
Beth Willis Miller, Under His Wings...healing truth for adoptees of all ages

“I believe one of the most sacrificial acts of love adoptive parents can do is to give up their preconceptions and agendas about what their child's views "should" be and be open to hear the conflicting emotions and thoughts their child often experiences.”
Sherrie Eldridge, Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew

“Listen to your hearts, parents! You are the expert when it comes to knowing your child. I love the Scripture that says we are to let the peace of God rule in our hearts...In other words, peace in your heart is to be like an umpire calling the shots. When in doubt--DON'T!”
Sherrie Eldridge, Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew

“Fasting from any nourishment, activity, involvement or pursuit—for any season—sets the stage for God to appear. Fasting is not a tool to pry wisdom out of God's hands or to force needed insight about a decision. Fasting is not a tool for gaining discipline or developing piety (whatever that might be). Instead, fasting is the bulimic act of ridding ourselves of our fullness to attune our senses to the mysteries that swirl in and around us."—Dan B. Allender, PhD”
Dan B. Allender, To Be Told: God Invites You to Coauthor Your Future

“There’s only one way to find peace with a painful past and that is through a personal relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ. He alone, through His Spirit, can place a healing balm on our deep wounds. The Bible says: “You can’t heal a wound by saying it’s not there!” (Jeremiah 6:14 TLB)
We (Beth and Sherrie) have found that in the places that hurt the most, God brings a promise from the Bible to our memory at just the right time. We have experienced comfort and growth through our growing relationship with Jesus and how we long for the same growth for you!”
Beth Willis Miller, Under His Wings...healing truth for adoptees of all ages

“Moses needed to learn that God was Jehovah-tsidkenu—the One who is righteous and the source of true acceptance. The staff was symbolic of Moses’ life. God was asking him to let go of it—to give complete control to him. When Moses picked it up, it was no longer his life but the very life of God…Just like Moses, until we yield control of our lives to Jesus Christ, it is impossible to see ourselves through God’s eyes. Try as we may, we will never see our worth through accomplishments or the opinions of others. (from Under His Wings: Healing Truth for Adoptees of All Ages)”
Beth Willis Miller, Under His Wings...healing truth for adoptees of all ages

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