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August 17, 2020
Guest Feature on LakishaMosley.com
Update time!
Please check out my guest feature on Lakisha Mosley’s website, where I talk about my new book and what inspired me to start my business:
http://www.lakishamosley.com/cassidy-lee/
Remember, download Finding Peace During the Healing Process: 21-Day Devotional, available as an eBook on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D6FZC91
Reviews and shares are welcome. Thank you all for your support!
#Healing
#Encouragement
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August 4, 2020
It’s Finally Here! Finding Peace During the Healing Process is now available on Amazon.
Download the eBook version here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D6FZC91
Reviews and shares are welcome. Thank you all for your support!
July 6, 2020
Now Available: Book Coaching for New Authors Course
My goal through this course is to coach writers, especially new authors, through the writing, editing, and publishing processes. If you are new to the publishing industry, do not fear. I am here to help!
Interested? Sign up now at:
https://cassidyalee.teachable.com/p/book-coaching-for-new-authors
Payment plans are available.
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April 23, 2020
21-Day Devotional: Finding Peace During the Healing Process
Yes, I know. It took me long enough. But it’ll be here before you know it. 
June 22, 2018
A Friend?
How can you call yourself someone’s best friend and continually shatter his or her heart with lies? I’ll never understand deceit in friendships. I thought the purpose was to bond with another person. The friendship loses its meaning when you can’t trust what comes out of the other person’s mouth. It’s even worse when the person denies it after you confront him or her. There’s no opportunity for reconciliation or forgiveness in that case. The most pain comes when the person denies it and becomes angry with you. All is lost by then.
February 3, 2018
The Perfecting of Faith
I gained some powerful insight recently. God is developing and strengthening my faith in this season of my life. Previously, He had me build my trust in Him by looking to Him to help me pull through my trials. Then, I had to receive by faith the prayers I made to Him would be released. Once I received the answers to my prayers, I was stripped of those things I had been praying for. I was literally thrown back to square one! I immediately looked to the Book of Job and the life of Abraham.
God’s testing is rigorous and efficient in perfecting our faith and thereby our reliance on Him. The question I could hear most prevalently during my struggles was, “Will you continue to follow me on the path I’ve led you on through the worst of times even after great loss?” I will be transparent and admit I wrestled with the prospect. I couldn’t wrap my mind around why I would have to suffer multiple losses (some similar in nature). Was I meant to cry out to God in sadness and not joy? Would my victories be sparse and my failures plentiful? It took me a while to finally understand. Besides just the perfecting of my faith, my eyes and ears were being finely tuned to a supernatural frequency. They were being refocused.
Stress and loss can pull us down and burden us. Yet when we have been disciplined to tune into a higher frequency, the confusion of the world falls away. This past Sunday my pastor preached on hope. One of the reiterations in his sermon was that our hope comes from above. And indeed, our hope “….comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! He will not let you stumble; the One who watches over you will not slumber” (Psalm 121:2-3, NLT). He wants all my trust all the time, and He will not settle for anything less.
Though the process is painful, I am encouraged by the fact He watches over me every moment. He watches over me throughout the good and bad, during my waking hours and slumber. He guards me in the mist of it all. I can rest in that knowledge. It gives me peace.
February 2, 2018
To Endure and Perservere
Our endurance and perseverance in the making of our testimony gives glory to God. People are then able to observe that our strength is not of our own creation but of the Lord. We are supernaturally imbued with power, so His “strength is made perfect in our weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9).
February 1, 2018
God Uses the Least of Us
Every difficulty creates a testimony to bring deliverance to others. God uses the humble and the least of us to show how mighty and miraculous His power truly is. Just as Joseph, Moses, and Esther were hidden until an appointed time, God will also hide us until the appointed time He wants us to operate in and proclaim His glory.


