by Dorothy Greco | Sep 7, 2016 | Articles, Gifted for Leadership, Leadership
Despite all odds, an illiterate French woman born more than 500 years ago redefined bravery and contributed to the rise of King Charles. Jehanne, or, as she is now known, Joan of Arc, radically impacted European history and has inspired men, women, and children for...
by Dorothy Greco | Sep 6, 2016 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Today's Christian Woman
Not long after my husband and I got married, we started having conflicts about what it meant to be home in time for dinner. After negotiating what seemed like a reasonable compromise, we developed a routine: he’d be late, I’d get angry, he’d apologize, and then we...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 2, 2016 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Spirituality, Today's Christian Woman
Though we hope that death comes quietly to beckon our parents home, reality is often bracingly different. Not long after my father turned 80, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. COPD had already taken a toll, limiting him to approximately 15 minutes of physical...
by Dorothy Greco | Jan 9, 2016 | Articles, Earth Care/Stewardship, Health & Wellness, Relevant Magazine
This article is from Relevant Magazine’s Weekly Advice Column, Nove. 11, 2015 I’ve been reading a lot lately about eating ethically, and I’ve been trying to be more conscious about it, but sometimes it just feels like a losing battle. I feel like I...
by Dorothy Greco | Sep 2, 2015 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Today's Christian Woman
My husband and I fall on opposite ends of the spectrum regarding many lifestyle preferences, including our need for order. Though I am finally beginning to understand that no amount of nagging, manipulating, or pleading will help him change and become more like me,...
by Dorothy Greco | Jul 13, 2015 | Articles, Today's Christian Woman
I’ve been a perfectionist for as long as I can remember. In middle school, I was already setting ridiculously high standards for myself academically, athletically, and relationally. I had to get As, had to win, and had to please everyone. Every mistake or...