About the Author

Cathy Boyd Byrd invites others to join her in considering topics of interest to those on the Christian spiritual journey…..discipleship, spirituality, mental health, Christian growth, and Bible study. Cathy enjoys working with others as they transition from emotional emergency and brokenness to spiritual emergence and abundant living! Many of the topics about which Cathy writes are interrelated as experienced in her own life and in the lives of those with whom she works in counseling, teaching, and case management, and in friendships. She believes that sharing our journey of Christian growth and spirituality helps us know God and ourselves better and connects us with others!
Cathy is a Christian Educator and Life Recovery Counselor, and an ordained deacon through Christian Leaders Institute. She serves as Community Outreach MInister at Lynn Haven United Methodist Church. She is a student (disciple) of the Holy Spirit and shares with her students (disciples) the things the Lord teaches her through Bible study and contemplation, incorporating experiences interpreted through the Word, cherished traditions of her faith, and reasoning that comes from seeking the mind of Christ in accountable community. She was widowed in August 2020 after 48 years of marriage to Bill Byrd, is mother of 2 and grandmother of 5. Her journey of faith has been lifelong and continues to be an adventure with the trailblazer and guide, Jesus Christ!
Cathy is the founder and program manager for a Christian women’s residential life recovery program, Titus 2 Partnership, Inc.(www.titus2.life) in Panama City, Florida.
Reading time….
In my last post I noted that a book entitled "Unfashionable" had caught my interest and I was looking forward to reading it. Well, I didn't get around to it over the weekend and now I'm into my first module for my first course in basic graduate theological studies through Asbury Seminary's online program. It looks as though I will have quite a bit of reading to accomplish in 2-week increments from now until December 13. Oh, well, so much for personal choice of reading.I enjoy reading mostly non-fiction. Also, I'm a bit of a news junky and enjoy perusing several internet news sites, as well...
Unfashionable…..
My Mother brought me a slim little book with a nondescript black jacket and the puzzling title "Unfashionable". I thought to myself, "What in the world is this about?" She said she thought I would enjoy it. When I opened it I found a quote by Charles Spurgeon that had apparently been the seed that grew into this book by the grandson of Billy Graham, William Graham TullianTchividjian."The great guide of the world is fashion and its god is respectability - two phantomsat which brave men laugh! How many of you look around on society to know whatto do? You watch the general current and then...
Miraculous pregnancies…..
This morning on a national Christian radio program, the husband and wife team were presenting questions about "miraculous pregnancies" in the Bible and inviting listeners to call in with answers. The segment I heard was about Elisha and the Shunemite woman (2 Kings 4:7-9). It was interesting to me that this particular topic happened to be on the radio this morning because just ten minutes before I had been on the phone with a young woman who was telling me an incredible story about her own pregnancy.A week ago she had gone to the doctor, after having a positive outcome on an over-the-counter...
Heroes of the Faith….
In the course of teaching on service and spiritual gifts, I often refer to Rick Warren's S.H.A.P.E. format- spiritual gifts, "heart" (or passion), abilities, personality, and experiences.One of the things that I think is so important in that process is the "experiences" part. We must learn to consecrate our past to God, surrender it to Him, so that we can have those confusing and often painful experiences reinterpreted through God's redemptive work in our present lives. Coming to accept that the experiences of our lives have been allowed by God can be a confusing concept for young Christians...
Smile 🙂
I had written in February (Be careful of the appearances you give...2/10/09) about becoming aware of how I seem to appear to others to be always busy and how that contributes to the appearance of unapproachability to people. It's been on my mind more and more. There have been at least 4-5 times recently at church when I was going from a classroom to the office or delivering attendance folders to classes that someone would simply say to me, "Smile!" I have decided that I must have a "determined" countenance that looks overly stern or uninviting to others. I have noticed in recent months a...
Life in the church…..
Working as program manager for a Christian women's recovery program is a joy. Most of the time the women coming to us are ready for a real change in their lives and, having tried so many other routes, are now ready to give God's way a chance. Yesterday, however, I had a conversation with a young woman who, having submitted an application, was now deciding whether or not she wanted to come into our program. When I asked her about her faith life, she first told me she was agnostic. Then she said that, although she believed in God and, in fact, felt she had a personal relationship with God, she...
Summer days long ago…..
This weekend we had our three oldest grandchildren visiting- ages 12, 10 1/2, and 7. We spent much of the weekend sitting out by the lake where they swam, played on a float, and rode a SeaDoo for hours at the time with their mom and dad.It brought back happy memories for me. When I was in 4th grade and a few years older, I would visit Lake Blackshear in Georgia with a friend of mine who lived across the street. Her grandparents lived on the lake, in a house not too unlike the one we now live in. They had a floating dock that we could untie and paddle out into the middle of the lake and...
Habits of the heart….
I've heard it said that "if you can do it once, you can do it twice. If you can do it twice, you can make it a habit." Well, tomorrow will be my "twice". This is the second time in a month I've been assigned to duty in the Chapel worship service. This time, though, I'm not assisting, I'm conducting the order of worship. I'll do everything except the sermon itself. And since it's the first Sunday of the month, my friend Leslie and I will also be doing a duet for the special music. It's a new thing for me to be contemplating invocations, pastoral prayers, and benedictions for the worship...
More of hearing God…..
I was teaching a class recently. In the curriculum, a quote by C.S. Lewis was referenced: "God whispers to us in our pleasures, uuspeaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world." -from The Problem of Pain Many of the individuals that I teach have known pain. Many bear deep emotional scars from childhood and have self-inflicted wounds from their years of addictions. It is generally the case that, in theirgp pain, which finally has brought them looking for recovery, they have begun to yearn to hear God's voice. They've listened to so many tempting...
Hearing God…..
There's an interesting essay at the internetmonk blog site about "hearing" God. I encourage you to read it. http://www.internetmonk.com/articles/V/voicehead.html The author refers to the way in which evangelical Christians will say that they feel "led by God" to do this or that of that "God told me.." I have heard God speak to my heart on a number of occasions. Sometimes it was like a sudden gband startling "voice" in my head, a comment or command that came out of seemingly nowhere and was so unexpected, I knew it wasn't my own thought. Some examples..... 1.) I was standing in a book store...