Need Accountability? We’ve Got Exciting News.

Addiction creates isolation and causes women to feel alone. One of the things we hear a lot or even most often from women at DGM is the desire to have an accountability partner, mentor or even just a friend who understands their struggle. However, they don’t know who to ask or how to find one. This summer DGM is going… Continue reading Need Accountability? We’ve Got Exciting News.

To Never Feel Like Her Again

Last weekend I had the opportunity to hold a book signing at a church in Nevada. A great community of people who exemplify grace to the broken and downtrodden. As I sat behind the 8-ft. folding table ladened with books, pens and brochures I found myself overcome with a feeling I haven’t felt in nearly… Continue reading To Never Feel Like Her Again

Cleaning Up After the Elephants

We often get fixated on the elephant. The big pink elephants that stomp around the rooms of our lives. You know which ones I am talking about. It’s the ones that no one else likes to talk about. You step around it. You fix the things it breaks. Problem is pretty soon, you just can’t… Continue reading Cleaning Up After the Elephants

Why the Internet is Full of Temptations (and what we can do about it)

By Luke Gilkerson How many times have you heard a story about an Internet-related problem in the past few months? I’m not just talking about things like identity theft or cyber crime—I’m talking about all the poor uses of the Internet that seem to ruin lives and dissolve our most important relationships. Headlines speak of… Continue reading Why the Internet is Full of Temptations (and what we can do about it)

An Easter Reflection (and perhaps a bit controversial)

I grew up not celebrating the Easter Bunny and used to think I was somehow missing out on something important. I remember for the longest time being angry about it. The same went for Halloween and Santa Claus. But the older I get the more I appreciate having grown up under my mom’s convictions. And… Continue reading An Easter Reflection (and perhaps a bit controversial)