The 1000 Moms Project: “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves…”
I started reading Proverbs 31 this morning, intending to revisit the “wife of noble character” passage, but I couldn’t read a word past Proverbs …
I started reading Proverbs 31 this morning, intending to revisit the “wife of noble character” passage, but I couldn’t read a word past Proverbs …
Last week, I finally dragged myself outside to go running. It had been over a month, and I kept finding excuses why I shouldn’t hit …
Over the last couple of years, I feel like I have been shedding layers of tough, self-reliant soul-skin, rubbed raw by the experiences and people …
I volunteered last week at our elementary school’s speech meet, listening as they recited scriptures, told fables, and recited poems. Carefully, I filled out my …
Last Sunday’s sermon was all about commitments to “sabbath living”, which I usually inwardly scoff at as something idealistic and impossible. I even wrote on …
Almost one week after our move, there are some signs of normalcy peeking through. Pulling out the baking sheets to make cookies…(such a strange face, …
Philippians 2: 3 – 8: “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own …
I leaned against the garage door, shivering a little bit in the cool morning air, as I waited for customers to find their way to …
Three weeks ago, I stood in church and sang Matt Redman’s song, You Never Let Go, and cried (serious tears) as I sang, And I …
I have had a couple opportunities to share my “story” over the last several months, and as I sat down to write down how I …