Leaders lead others to lead. Rebekah “RJ” “Rebby” Johnson Let’s Go Back to 1999…. I was eleven years old, serving as a teacher’s assistant in a first grade classroom at our church. We had a group of about fifteen kids that would show up every week for coloring, games, singing, and hearing a Bible story. […]
Find others with similar passions but perhaps who don’t look like you, or sound like you. Find groups to grow, because combined you’ll make something beautiful and all the more glorious. Rebekah “RJ” Johnson Growing in Relationship This is not a normal post. If any of them are really that normal anyway ;). But this […]
He was Irish and German. She was a mixed woman, but to her father-in-law, Native American is all he saw. Here is advice from Ron and Barbara how to love in the face of disapproving family members.
I never feel wholly one or the other And never fully a part of one half of my heart or the other But somehow two halves make one whole me Rebekah “RJ” Johnson Intro Last week, I wrote a review of the ABC TV show Mixed-ish. And I was moved by the main character’s question […]
Fun Story! The working title of my book used to be “Story of a Mixed Girl” until an old professor of mine said, “But that term does not fully define you.” You are not only mixed, you are multi-cultural, though because of your adopted family not in the traditional way people think. You need to […]
This post is a short Intro into the day to day life and special needs of my brother, Justin. His special needs shape the character of my whole family mosaic.
This is your official welcome to the blog! The pieces of your story, whether adopted, bi-racial, or whatever wild card you’re holding, make your “Mosaic” glorious, baby.