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We Live in a Disposable Culture
I remember back to when my family had first returned to the U.S. after spending most of my childhood and adolescence on the mission field. My mom would wash and reuse zip lock bags and plastic cups. Now, I watch my kids use a paper plate for one (1) cookie and then...
Book Review: Own Your Everyday by Jordan Lee Dooley
I have been reading a lot of business books lately that give me the steps to accomplish X, or tell me to “do the work,” or encourage me to “trust the process,” and I can tell you they have left me EXHAUSTED. So I was very curious to read what Jordan Lee Dooley had to...
Why I Won’t Be Reading through the Bible Next Year
I recently finished reading through the Bible for the year. And, yes, I'm proud of it! I have read the Bible through four or five times in my lifetime, and one of those times was in 90 days! That was really fast! Every time I read through the Bible I learn new things,...
Kiss Multitasking Good-bye!
One of my goals for 2020 is to stop trying to multitask. The truth is true multitasking is a myth, and when we try to do it, we can cause brain damage. Let me explain. Your mind can only focus on one thing at a time. You can only "multitask" when only one of the...
Do You Have a Filter?
We live in a time when every kind of knowledge is at our fingertips. We can order a book on kindle and have it in seconds. We can google any phrase and immediately know who said it. We can research a topic and come up with millions of “hits.” Before we know it, we can...
Book Review: Obedience Over Hustle by Malinda Fuller
I found myself at a crossroads. I had spent a couple of years building a business that had produced tremendous personal growth but hadn’t profited much (mainly because I had invested so much in the personal growth, but I digress). As I felt a nudge to pull back from...
Make Space for Daydreaming
I’m kind of nerdy, so I love research. I’ve been spending a lot of time these days researching the brain, and I’ve discovered something fun! Did you know that daydreaming is good for your brain? It’s true! When you allow your mind to wander, you are using your brain...
Do You Wish Your Husband Was More Spiritual?
Do you wish your husband was more spiritual? We are at a unique time in our history where, as women, we have access to so many tools to improve our personal walk with the Lord. Unfortunately, sometimes it can lead us to frustration with our husbands if we don’t see...
How Comfortable Are You?
As I’ve been reading through the Bible this year, I have been struck by how God started the journey of so many great men and women. None of them were able to stay comfortable and complacent and still accomplish what God had in store for them. Abraham had to leave his...
Different but Equal
In last week's post, I talked about submission in 1 Peter 2 & 3. Lest you think submitting to your husband makes you inferior to him, I wanted to continue in that passage today. Peter includes only one verse that speaks directly to husbands, but it sure packs a...
Is “Submission” a Dirty Word?
I recently went through a study of 1 Peter 2 & 3, and a portion of these chapters talks about submission. In the midst of discussing submitting to the government and employers, Peter reminds us that wives should submit to their husbands. Can I be honest and tell...
Do You Know Your Calling?
I remember sitting around with my college friends talking about what God had in store for our lives. What was He going to call me to do? and could He just do it already so I could plan out the rest of my life, please? The truth is, had He told me then what I know now,...
How to Meditate the Biblical Way
The Bible often tells us to meditate, but what does biblical meditation look like? Is it the same as worldly meditation? Is it different?
Even if…
Every time I hear the phrase “even if” it reminds me of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and the fiery furnace (Daniel 3). They were threatened with being thrown into the fire if they didn’t worship the king’s idol. I’m always amazed by their response: Our God can...
Joel: Unexpected Hope
I remember when I started reading the book of Joel. I had recently attended a Living Proof Live conference with Priscilla Shirer, and she had taught us her 5 Ps of Bible Study. I wanted to put the system to the test, so I chose a short book in the Bible that I didn’t...
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