Practical Ways to Help a Friend During a Crisis
Sometimes it’s hard to know how to help a friend who is hit with a crisis. What can we do for a friend whose child or…
Sometimes it’s hard to know how to help a friend who is hit with a crisis. What can we do for a friend whose child or…
If I had to boil down the lessons my husband and I have learned while striving to persevere in family worship, I’d suggest five key principles that have made the biggest difference to us.
I’m so thankful my husband began family worship in our home so many years ago! The transition was hard in many ways. My proverbial gears were…
Do any other wives out there have husbands who will sometimes privately mull over an idea, decide to go for it, and then excitedly announce the…
When you live through a short-term emergency, most of your ordinary daily tasks and goals are put on hold. Things get behind, you get through the worst of the emergency, do what you can, and then catch up once things calm down. When you live through a long-term, consuming crisis…
“What qualifies you to receive this grace? Nothing. Grace itself is the qualifier.” This soothing truth warms my soul every Sunday as our pastor presents the…
…As I remember my experiences as a first-time mom, while walking through experiences as a fourth-time mom after a long gap, two things continue to stand out to me…
“I don’t even know what that means!” Such was the tongue-in-cheek comment that often crossed our former pastor’s lips. Usually he said this in reference to a Christian cliche…
Hello again, little circle of blogging comrades! I’m popping in to let you know where I’ve been…and where I’ll likely be in the months ahead. You…
{Note: This is a slightly updated version of a post originally published in February 2014 on another blog I had formerly.} Here is post #5 in the 30 Chances…
{Note: This is a slightly updated version of a post originally published in January 2014 on another blog I had formerly.} This is post #4 in the 30…
This is post #3 in the 30 Chances to Get to Know Me list. The assignment is: Describe the greatest fear(s) you have as a parent. I’ve…
{Note: This post was originally published in December 2013 on another blog I had formerly.} Here is post #2 in the 30 Chances to Get to Know…
{Note: This post was originally published in December 2013 on another blog I formerly had. This is a slightly updated repost.} Here is post #1 in the…
I began this challenge on another blog I had for a while, having seen other bloggers complete it. It’s a fun exercise that keeps one writing…
Just popping in to recommend a book I’m reading and very excited about. I’m only partway in, but I am almost certain that I’ll love the…
I prefer not to cry in front of people. I hate it when people see me cry. But, there are times when I’m simply moved to…
I was accused of it again the other day – endearingly, I will presume. I was accused of finding an object lesson in just about everything.…
Due to my recent dog-washing-and-overall-doing-too-much folly, what was supposed to be a monthly ‘atta-girl’ chiropractor/physical therapy appointment ended up with me starting at square one. Again.…
I am hobbling around like an old lady again. Stubborn, foolish me has (yet again) been doing more than I know ought to do, and popped…
Orange-brown leaves already lie strewn across my driveway and lawn. Our chickens are lovely once again with freshly grown feathers replacing the sparse pins left after…
I haven’t much time today, I don’t have a post pre-scheduled, and it’s already late, so I will keep this short. Looking again at Richard Baxter’s…
My youngest son selected this poem to read aloud in homeschool this morning. I hadn’t heard it before, and really enjoyed it, so I thought I…
In the last post, I discussed an illustration Richard Baxter made about lack of love in marriage. He compared marriage to a human body, and lack…
Let’s look at last week’s quote from Richard Baxter again today, and think more about his comparison of the human body to the marriage relationship. Baxter…