I did play this joke on my church family, but I couldn’t bring myself to really try to pull it off as real for you guys 😉 But to keep …
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Since it doesn’t look like there’s a baby in my very near future and I’m largely restricted (no pun intended) to the couch these days, I thought I might as …
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I’m only waiting for the blessed joy of holding a little one…the waiting is so hard, the questions and concerns of my mind so great…and yet, it’s such a small …
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The following is an excerpt from the book Mother, by Kathleen Norris, one of the sweetest and most profound books about motherhood I’ve ever read. Here is Margaret’s epiphany of her …
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My official “due date” was last Wednesday, the 16th. I am still pregnant, though 😉 In all honesty, this has been one of my greatest struggles with a pregnancy yet. Part …
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“We are childless by choice”, an old acquaintance–a believer–told me. “We just love our lives. We travel a lot and enjoy going out and we’ve never really wanted children”. I replayed …
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The Colossal Difference Between Believing IN God and Believing GOD: A Wake-Up Call for Christians
The difference one word can make… “…Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness.” Galatians 3:6 Watch this….miss this one thing and we view the entire gospel …
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From The Screwtape Letters (probably one of my favorite book) Dear Wormwood, Democracy is the word with which you must lead them by the nose….You are to use the word …
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“Sisters are different flowers from the same garden.”
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It’s why the Church is so crippled, so impotent. It’s why 75% of Americans claim to be Christians, and yet our culture doesn’t reflect that influence. I stayed home Sunday …
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I’m no scholar; but the common sense within me keeps asking,”Where has the common sense of the masses gone?” It’s not rocket science. “Oh, let’s give no heed to tomorrow, …
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Waiting is good. But we’re Americans and waiting is not something to which we are accustomed. Want fries? Three minutes. Want popcorn? Four minutes. Want to see the earthquake in …
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“David learns to read at age four; Rachel, at age nine: In normal development, when both are 13, you can’t tell which one learned first—the five-year spread means nothing at …
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Even the secular culture is noticing it: a generation of perpetual boys: men who refuse to grow up. “…the culture of the boy-men today is less a life stage than …