Monday Memes: Let’s Do a Bob Ross
Are you letting your mistakes define you? Are you allowing God to redefine those mistakes? Let’s explore why we need to let the mistakes go, and let the Holy Spirit define us!Continue Reading
Monday Memes: Do People Hate Jesus, or Hate You?
How do people perceive us? DO our actions make others want to be like us, or run away from us?Continue Reading
Psalm 23: Jennifer Rothschild
Jennifer Rothschild’s study on Psalm 23 is refreshing while also probing. Continue Reading
GraceFull: Book Review
Book Review on the newly released “GraceFull” children’s book. Focusing on growing a heart that cares of our neighbors, Dorena Williamson adds a third book to her Full series!Continue Reading
Monday Memes: Praising Him Anyway
When you’re down and out, or things aren’t going your way, just take a big breath and praise Jesus anyway!Continue Reading
“Suffering is Never for Nothing” Book Review
Never before published words of Elisabeth Elliot! Here is my review of this book published by Lifeway!Continue Reading
Monday Memes: When Our Leaders Fail Us
Very few things hurt so much, and are so damaging, than when a spiritual leader fails us in a big way. I am reminded of that a lot this week as I follow the fallout at my previous church in Chicago, Harvest Bible Chapel, and as I follow what isContinue Reading
ISIS Brides Return?
I am writing today in response to Christianity Today’s article discussing whether Jesus would agree with the UK’s decision to keep Shamima Begum from returning to the UK. She decided to leave her country to marry a man from ISIS and now wants to return home. The United States hasContinue Reading
New Blog Location!
Hello! I have moved my blog to my website! I am very excited about this endeavor, but have to admit, I am a little out of my element!! So please give me a little leeway in the formatting of old posts. Not all the formatting transferred over appropriately. And withContinue Reading
Monday Memes: Be Kind to Yourself
This meme immediately sent me to the conversation I seem to have fairly regularly with my seven-year-old daughter. It often occurs during homeschool, but can occur during other instances as well, usually instances involving some sort of instruction. The conversation is always a variation of this one (we will use math):Continue Reading