I’m glad I blog. When I first started five years ago, I commented that I had piles and piles of old journals. Things I’d written that no one would ever see. At least with blogging, something might, at one point, be read and help someone else. But in the end,…
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Galatians
The excellent verses found in Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians are a bit of a blur for me. It’s like a slurry of goodness, but I can never get my hands on the passage that I want, when I want it. So for a few weeks, I’m going to try…
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Lent for Kids & Adults – Ideas?
Last year, I felt very prepared for Easter. I personally was reading Lineage of Grace by Francine Rivers which takes you into the lives of people in the line of Jesus. And to my children I read Amon’s Adventure, a story of a young boy during the time of Christ.…
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I know it’s a classic, but…
Is it sacrilegious to poke holes into a book that is known as a literary classic? I just finished reading Little House on the Prairie to my kids. It’s the first time I’ve ever read it. Somehow, though, I thought I knew all about the book series, having seen random…
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Some good Valentine’s Day Readings
Here are two blogs I really enjoyed on this heart-filled day. 🙂The Real Story Behind Valentine’s Day. In case you wondered! I didn’t know this history. Happy Valentine’s Day? A Single friend’s awesome perspective on this day filled with the ultimate gift of love.
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If the Christian Life Were a Board Game…
Free parking. Millionaire Acres. Checkmate. All-play. What do these words have in common? They’re related to games I like to play. I think games should be the sixth Love Language. It’s no wonder that while unable to sleep due to a really strong cup of coffee my kind friends made…
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Husband Prayers: Day 20
Day 20: Praying for His Attitude Lord, you care about every aspect of my husband, even his attitude, which is a reflection of his heart. You say, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.” (Matt 5:8) And “out of the overflow of his heart his mouth…