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.
The war within…..
Tonight I'm watching an intriguing TV drama called "3 lbs", about a neurosurgeon and the neurology team at a hospital. They are removing the tumor-ridden connecting neurons between the two hemispheres of a woman's brain. In the story line, because she is pregnant, she is unable to undergo the chemotherapy or radiological options. After the surgery she is having to relearn coordinated movement and thinking, learning how to live with the right and left brain integrative function absent. It is an interesting solution to her dilemma, a sacrifice for the benefit of protecting her unborn child.I...
War….what is it good for?
Tonight I was reading a newsletter from an intercessory prayer ministry that I've been a part of for over a decade. The executive director was writing about working with members of Congress over the last 28 years. One Christian congressman that he worked for and traveled with had to wear a bullet proof vest under his suit because he was on Middle East terror hit lists. He said he and the congressman referred to their exploits on Capitol Hill and in foreign nations as "nuclear spiritual warfare".I have found myself or people I was praying for, from time to time, under particularly intense...
The reason for Thanksgiving
How Thanksgiving began as an official US holiday in 1863: (It's a shame we've lost so much of the reason behind so much of what we do!)Proclamation of President Abraham LincolnThe year that is drawing towards its close, has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies. To these bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come, others have been added, which are of so extraordinary a nature, that they cannot fail to penetrate and soften even the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful providence of...
It’s all over again…. until next time
The disappointing results of the congressional elections means that now there will likely be even more conflict, controversy, and partisanship in the house and senate. That actually suits me just fine. I recall hearing a wise person comment on the state legislature in Alabama one time that the more they kept themselves in an uproar, bickering with one another up on "Goat Hill", the less they could do to hurt the rest of us by passing unwanted or unneccessary legislation. It's a small comfort, but I'll take what I can get today.I'll pray that, in the absence of statemanship and the ability to...
Fog and darkness…
You must follow exactly the path that the Lord your God has commanded you, so that you may live, and that it may go well with you, and that you may live long in the land that you are to possess. Deuteronomy 5:33.Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. Psalm 119:105We are told repeatedly in scripture that the Lord has a path for us that is the right way. Yet we so often fail to see it. Spiritual darkness or spiritual fog keeps us clueless about whether we are indeed on the right path. Thankfully, God has given us a light, His Word, to serve as light along the way. Light is...
Election overkill….
Every election cycle, in the last few days before the vote, I reach a point of fatigue with the whole thing that makes me want to scream. In recent years there has developed a practice of one side or the other releasing "gotcha" would-be scandal press releases at intervals designed to make maximize use of the 24 hour news cycle. With people's short attention spans the campaigns' managers feel compelled, it seems, to do this continuously for the last 4-6 weeks of the campaign in an attempt to shift momentum in hard fought races. Also, there's one poll after another week after week.I am so...
To know Him…..
In June of 1997 our first grandchild was due. We had waited eagerly for this big event. When our son and daughter in law had called to tell us they were expecting, I had begun praying for our first grandchild to be for pleasant and strong physical attributes, for mental acuity, for emotional balance, and on and on. I told a friend of mine about the burden I felt to pray for all aspects of this child's life. She, a recent first time grandmother herself, offered wise advice. She told me to ask the Lord what I should pray for the grandchild. So I did. And within 24 hours I knew exactly what I...
Revisiting mustard seeds…..
On January 19, 2005, I had written about mustard seeds in a post entitled "How very good God is..." I cited a devotional by Alison Thomas entitled "Tiny Beginnings". In it she quoted Matthew 13:31 " The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field. Though it is the smallest of all your seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and perch in its branches." Her devotional had been about the tremendous potential inherent in that tiny grain of mustard, that it could become something of...
All in a day’s work….
On Wednesday evening I talked to my Mother by phone. She said she was thinking of having a yard sale Saturday and why didn't I come for the day. I cleared the plans with Bill, then Thursday and Friday set about clearing out some drawers and closets, filling three boxes with miscellany to offer in the yard sale.I arrived in Dothan at 6:15am. We hastely set up tables and unloaded and set up my things along with Mother's and those of a friend of hers. It's a good thing, too, because eventhough her sign out by the road clearly said "7 am to noon", lookers started arriving while we were still...
Some mornings you just know……
This morning as I awoke I had a clear impression of an outline of a lesson for Sunday School. The thing is, I was already prepared to teach the first in a new video series so I thought, "Nice, but not today." Then I went to church, arriving by 7:00am, as is my practice. We have a group that meets for prayer at 7:10am to prepare for the day's events. When I walked in the leader had out his Bible and was reviewing the text for the day's sermon from John 8. When he read it, one of the verses fit right in with the outline that had been in my mind as I awoke. Again, I thought, interesting, but...