We’ve moved past the cute costume stage… and more deeply into this sacred season.
We have transitioned away from “cute” to… toeing the line of scary.
We have transitioned away from “cute” to… toeing the line of scary.
Bodies are whole and holy; both our own and those of others are to be treasured and respected.
What follows this verse in Philippians is a reminder that if we follow the practices mentioned in this chapter, the God of peace will be with us.
As a parent, moving a family creates a sense of dread and anticipation all wrapped into one.
I don’t know about your feed, but mine is full of posts about how to talk to our children about this latest tragedy. Here’s where God led us when we finally did.
I know how it can be hard to separate co-parenting from the pain of divorce. But I also know God is still at work in my life.
One would think, after my own experience, that I’d be ultra careful with my own kids’ scriptural education.
I asked my girls what they think my husband and I did to nurture their friendship. They attribute their love for each other to some of our core values.
My dad always says, “Nothing will change in your life if you do not read the Bible.” I believe this is true.
I want my children to remember me as a person who loved them deeply, but who loved herself just as much.