by Jennifer Sakata | Oct 27, 2025 | Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
Have you ever been chased by grace or marked by love? In this powerful episode, Crystal Mayo shares how a burn while pulling a pizza from the oven left her with a heart-shaped scar—one that became a tangible reminder of God’s relentless love. From that moment on, she...
by Jennifer Sakata | Oct 20, 2025 | Grace in Parenting, Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
Special needs parenting can feel like a never-ending balancing act—one that often leads to exhaustion, comparison, and guilt. But what if grace met you right in the middle of it all? Author and speaker Becky Beresford joins Living the Grace Life to talk about finding...
by Jennifer Sakata | Oct 13, 2025 | Grace in Marriage, Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
Why, God? Why didn’t You answer our prayers? How could You let this happen after everything we’ve been through? Do You know how much this hurts? Why do miscarriage and grief have to be part of my story? Ashley Opliger asked these questions in the depths of...
by Jennifer Sakata | Oct 6, 2025 | Grace in Parenting, Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
What is dyslexia, really? Far beyond “seeing letters backwards,” dyslexia is a lifelong learning difference as a result of how the brain processes language, making reading, spelling, and decoding more challenging. Dyslexia affects 1 in 5 people and is often...
by Jennifer Sakata | Sep 29, 2025 | Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
Are you in the sandwich season–raising kids while also caring for aging parents? The pressure, confusion, guilt, and overwhelm can feel crushing when family and business collide with life-altering health needs. Where does grace fit in when you’re being pulled in...
by Jennifer Sakata | Sep 22, 2025 | Growing in Grace, Home Page, Living the Grace Life, Podcasts
Where do you need grace most in your day? Maybe it’s in the checkout line behind a slow customer, on the road with drivers who forget the rules, or more deeply, as you wrestle with identity shaped by your past choices—or the choices of others. The good news of the...