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Dorina is an author, speaker, teacher, foodie, and podcaster. She helps people chase God's glory down unexpected trails and flourish in their callings. Her latest books include Breathing Through Grief, Kailani's Gift & Chasing God's Glory. Dorina and her hubby Shawn are raising three courageous daughters in Central California.

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  1. Dorina, you’ve described this universal message of the need and value of community in a way which is so relatable and palpable. I appreciate the way you breathed life into it by sharing your personal experience, as well as by including Scripture references.”Friends, the point is we need each other” is a beautiful truth of the way God created humanity to live and thrive.
    Peace, Kathleen

  2. Dear Dorina….I really was fascinated with your story today. First I was scared for you and your doctor appointment. I prayed right there that they would find nothing. I have had a series of very serious and complicated operations, one where the doctor gave me the wrong medication and I coded and ended up in ICU in a drug induced coma for 2 weeks. That doctor told my then husband that I would not survive the night, but due to something that I feel was a miracle, happened that night. Everything seemed white to me, but later that night, even though I was in a coma, I saw Jesus and my Holy Spirit appear. My Holy Spirit was whispering in my ear what Jesus was trying to tell me. He said, Betsy, this is not your time. You have too much to offer others as you are a generous, kind woman. You do need more strength and I will give you some, but you have to fight, fight fight yourself to make this happen. I know you can do this and do this, I did. I did survive and told friends and my husband what I experienced. Not one of them believed me. They said I was just dreaming and some even said I was making up the story. I was very hurt by their comments, so I stopped telling this Miracle I had experienced. Now after some other very difficult problems with my then husband and my son. He had violent dementia and tried to kill me and we both ended up in different Senior Living facilities and I had to sell our home as these places are very expensive and we both needed money. This brings me to the community I live in now for the past 3 years. This place is not as advertised and it definitely not Independent living. There were over 100 people here and over 35 have already left of some place else or many have passed on. There is so much tension here and most people do not want to talk to you.I have about 10 friends, but they are all in their 80s, 90s, and 100s.(About 4 women). I kept trying to help these people, but they do not want to talk to people they don’t know. In all my jobs, we became a close knit community and helped each other. As a manager and they began to know me and I encouraged anyone to talk to me if they needed to. I was so happy to help these young people and they loved me because I wasn’t what they thought their “Boss” would be like this. So community living is really not the way I prayed it would be. I will continue to try, but my friends also abandoned me as they did not want to help me through this dark season. This also hurt me, but Dorina, when I got to the end of your words, I actually praised the Lord for the fact that you were OK and could continue your life. I send my love and prayers to you that you will not have to face this kind of health situation again. I thank you also for sharing your story. It was very inspiring…………..Betsy Basile

    • Hello Besty
      God told me to tell you
      To look up this song on YouTube.
      It will help you in your situation.
      Along with my prayers from the
      Other side of the world.
      It is by Don Moen called
      “God Will Make a way”
      Don Moen sings it so well so beautifully and the
      Words of the song so true just for you my sister.

      Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

      • Dear Dawn…..Thank you so much for that strong. I definitely will try to find it tonight when I am watching videos on YouTube. It was so kind of you to read my too long story and take the time to reply to it. I am always interested to read your comments on the day’s devotion. It must be wonderful to live in Ireland. My one true love was Irish on both his mother and father’s side. Shaughnessy. Only thing is, he dumped me without even telling me, and to be honest, he was the only true love of my life. I still after so many years miss him and never did find out why he left me. Do you mind if I call you, my sister because I would love to be your sister? Thank you again!! Love, Betsy

  3. Dorina, I loved this statement in your article: “I remember thinking how beautiful and composed the seasoned woman was.” Having celebrated my 90th birthday, I embrace this thought: ” We don’t age out — nobody does!”

  4. Dorina, I loved this statement in your article: “I remember thinking how beautiful and composed the seasoned woman was.” Having celebrated my 90th birthday, I embrace this thought: ” We don’t age out — nobody does!”

  5. Dorina yes we all need either. How true that is no matter what we go through in life. Most of all we need Jesus. But I like it the way we need either that we can pray for either and know with Jesus help we have eithers backs. When we are especially going through something we could do our family of believers there for us praying for us. To know they are is a great comfort to us in no matter what we are going throug. Plus or own family saved or not saved beside us to help us get through it. But we have to not be afraid to tell our body of believers that we need them to pray for us and tell them what for. Trust they will just do that if we ask them to keep it amoung themselves they will. Plus our family saved or not saved. As if we don’t tell our family of believers or our family saved or not saved all we will do is bottle it up inside us and make the worry worse and then make ourselves ill. Especially if we have to have an operation for something serious or we other big issues that keep us up at night that we can’t sleep. God wouldn’t want us to do that. That is why God gave us a family of believers to pray for us as well as our family saved or not saved. So as we know they have got our backs we are not going through this alone. Most of knowJesus is there with us going through it with us. He hears our prayers to do with it all. We tell him everything and what we are going through. Trust him to help us get through it and that he will answer us in his perfect timing. Sometimes like God did for the people in Moses day he didn’t remove the Red Sea. He part it. God doesn’t always remove our problems, but he will make a way to help us get through them with his help. Oh how true that is. Like the song Don Moen sings if you heard it before you get it on YouTube if not heard it before it is ” God will make away” here are some of the words to the song. “God will make a way,
    Where there seems to be no way
    He works in ways we cannot see
    He will make a way for me

    He will be my guide
    Hold me closely to His side
    With love and strength for each new day
    He will make a way, He will make a way”

    This is some of the words to that song of Don Moen. How true they are and so helpful when going through a tough time no matter how bad to let us know God is there with us in it all.

    So we are not designed to stand alone how true that it. Love today’s devotional. I have to learn to do this as not good at doing this and trust God in it all. Get my family of believers to pray for me and let them help if I need help. Plus my family along with me praying about it and leaving it with God and trusting him to help me through it. Doing as God says if he tells me something. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

  6. This is a beautiful reminder that we’re not alone and that we need to reach out to others. Your words filled me with hope and warmth.

    ♥Christine

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