by Meg McElwain | Sep 5, 2018 | Faith, Life, Resilience
Today is the 20th Anniversary of my move from Mississippi to Charlotte. I would not have taken the risk if Alexis Bullock had not persuaded me to move here with her. Everyone, including my family, thought I was crazy and made bets on how long it would take me to come...
by Meg McElwain | Jun 27, 2018 | Faith, Life, Resilience
I believe we have a choice to be happy. Because life is too short and too special to be unhappy. You can start to choose happiness by surrounding yourself with positive people and positive messages. Watch good news and heartwarming stories versus watching the news...
by Meg McElwain | May 2, 2018 | Faith, Life, Momcologist, Momcology, Resilience
Have you ever prayed for something for a long time, trusting that God will guide and provide like only He can – and then something happens in response? That is His work in your life. For people who haven’t yet experienced that personal relationship with God,...
by Meg McElwain | Mar 13, 2018 | Faith, Life, Momcology, Resilience
People always ask me how I have survived; how I have been so resilient despite all the challenges, difficult times, and pain that I have been through. That question always stumps me. I guess because I’ve never really thought a lot about it – I never really...
by Meg McElwain | Mar 23, 2017 | Cancer Mom, Faith, Life, Resilience
I miss Mitchell. The 3rd anniversary of his death is coming in a couple of weeks and the weight of missing him is becoming heavy for me to carry. He died on April 13, 2014, which was Palm Sunday. My grief for him shows up in so many forms like sadness, anxiety,...
by Meg McElwain | Oct 12, 2016 | Cancer Mom, Faith, Grief, Life, Mental Health, Momcologist, Momcology, Philanthropy, Resilience
Frank came home from school today and wrote this story about his late brother Mitchell.
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